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Swine Flu Strikes Most Productive Workers

Fri Oct 30th, 2009

Ryan Goldberg

As of October 11, there have been nearly 400,000 confirmed cases of pandemic H1N1 worldwide and more than 4,735 deaths reported to the World Health Organization, which estimates that the case count i

Prepare for Huge Downward Revision in Job Numbers

Fri Oct 2nd, 2009

Mike Mish Shedlock

Once again, today's job numbers show Collectively, Economists Are a Perpetually Optimistic Lot. Payrolls were expected to drop 175,000, the median of 84 estimates in a Bloomberg News survey of econom

Economic Snapshot: Loopholes in FTC's Robocall Ban

Fri Aug 28th, 2009

Mike Schuster

  Those who hate robocalls but are too lonely to sign up on the National Do Not Call Registry are in for a treat. Starting September 1,

CDs to Go the Way of Betamax, 8-Tracks, and New Coke

Wed Jul 1st, 2009

Tal Pinchevsky

Remember music stores, those once-hip establishments whose pierced employees -- all of whom seemed to moonlight as bass players in multiple bands -- scoffed at your musical taste while selling y

MV Weather Report: It's Summertime, and Living Is Easy for Banks

Thu Jun 18th, 2009

Matt Theal

The story of the day was economic data: Initial Claims, Leading Indicators, and the Philadelphia Fed where released. The big shocker was the June manufacturing survey, which came in at -2.2 which is

Employment Numbers Better Than Expected, But Still Terrible

Fri May 8th, 2009

Jack Lavery

Two week FREE trialThe following is a free edition of The Lavery Insight. In its establishment survey, the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) headline number this morning is a decline of 539,000 in non

The Five Questions You MUST Ask Your Realtor

Thu Apr 30th, 2009

Andrew Jeffery

As a growing number of economists, pundits and real-estate professionals assure us the housing market's worst days are over, prospective home buyers need a trusted advocate to make sure they don't en

Ten Reasons Commercial Real Estate Won't Rebound

Mon Apr 20th, 2009

Fil Zucchi

I promised a follow-up on A Commercial Real Estate Comeback, so here it is. Given that I’ve already spelled out my thinking on the sector, I’ll use a “bullets” format here, pu

China Down on the Dollar

Tue Mar 24th, 2009

Scott Reeves

China wants to replace the greenback as the world’s reserve currency with a new system run by the International Monetary Fund (IMF). There’s a lesson here for anyone in Congress with the

Ticker Shock: Hasbro Losing Game; Beazer, Whirlpool Down the Drain

Mon Feb 9th, 2009

Glenn Curtis

Another weekend shot on the bathroom that my wife and I've been working on. Let's just say relaxation wasn’t on the agenda. And who writes the instructions on things? I was putting up a towel r
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