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Credit conditions

As we are now one year in to the credit crunch, it is obvious to anyone how widespread and deep this credit crisis really is. I have been doing a lot of thinking about the 'light at the end of the tunnel.' Quite frankly, there is none.…

Writedown News: 07 Aug 2008

After a week's holiday, I have a huge backlog of stories on offer. Below are the latest writedown stories from the web that I have seen. For the full timeline of news, visit my credit crisis timeline.Also see my list of Bankrupt Global…

Jobless Claims up with a vengeance

A week ago, jobless claims rose to a multi-year high of 448,000 on the back of seasonal adjustments. This week is no different, but there are some telling changes that make this week's numbers more worrisome.First, jobless claims hit a…

GDP revisions are out

GDP stats came out for Q2. I'll get to that in a later post. We had 1.9% growth on the quarter, which was a decent lift from the stimulus package. But, what is really interesting is that the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA), which…

Misleading jobless claims data

Jobless claims hit a 5-year high of 448K last week, leaving everyone under the impression that the employment numbers are deteriorating rapidly. However, the massive increase in jobless claims for the past week is very misleading because…

Record high in part-time work

The number of Americans who have seen their full-time jobs chopped to part time because of weak business has swelled to more than 3.7 million — the largest figure since the government began tracking such data more than half a century…

Spain avoids negative GDP

Spain narrowly escaped negative GDP with a very marginal 0.1% increase in GDP on the quarter in Q2 2008. This is up 1.8% from last year, but way below growth rates seen in Spain over the past decade.The latest bulletin of the Bank of Spain…

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