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The less optimistic view of Treasury’s handling of the crisis
The Obama Administration is captured. To understand why it has acted as it has, one doesn’t have to take the view that its efforts to save the banking industry were a deliberate attempt to line bankers’ pockets by transferring money from…
Comprehensive unemployment rate is 17.5%
The employment market is pretty grim. We’re talking a double digit unemployment rate – and that’s just the base rate. The comprehensive unemployment rate is now 17.5% in the US. This is a fact not lost on our politicians. Today,…
10.2% unemployment, 190,000 jobs lost
Average weekly hours a record low of 33.0. Stock futures now down. The household survey says we have lost 1.3 million jobs in three months. 17.5% U-6 unemployment. Median duration of unemployment is now 18.7 weeks from 15.4 just 3 months…
The wildly optimistic view of Treasury’s handling of the crisis
I was reading Kid Dynamite's account of the recent Treasury - Finance Blogger meeting after having read a bunch of others (see them all in Abnormal Returns’ Nov 4th links). And I was struck by his characterization of the thinking at…
Economic nationalism and GM’s decision to keep Opel and Vauxhall
I have been reading press accounts of the GM decision to back out of the Opel/Vauxhall sale to the Magna/Sberbank consortium from various countries. There are a lot of different perspectives on this event in the U.S., Belgium, Spain,…
Better last claims report before employment number
The Department of Labor data released this morning indicated that 512,000 people filed initial claims for unemployment insurance in the latest week. This is down 20,000 from last week and marks the last data points we are to get on…
News from around the web: 2009-11-05
Be sure to see William Shatner’s poetic reading of Levi Johnston’s tweets below. Pretty funny. Buffett Revisits Hunting Ground for Survivors: Alice Schroeder - Bloomberg.com "Buffett isn’t as bullish as he sounds." Clever…
Walt Mossberg reviews the Droid
The Motorola Droid is the so-called iPhone killer. Is it the real deal? Mossberg seems to think so. See also: Motorola's Droid Is Smart Success for Verizon Users – Walt Mossberg, WSJ
The coming collapse of the municipal bond market
Why aren’t more municipal bonds being downgraded by the ratings agencies Fitch, Moody’s and S&P? If you look at sovereign debt in revenue-constrained countries like Greece, Portugal or Ireland, the ratings agencies are issuing…
Fed to keep “exceptionally low levels of the federal funds rate for an extended period.”
That’s all you need to know. Source FOMC statement – Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System