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Analysis Topic: Economic Trends Analysis

The analysis published under this topic are as follows.

Economics

Wednesday, November 05, 2008

Global Economic Recession, Country by Country / Economics / Recession 2008 - 2010

By: Mike_Shedlock

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleThere was an interesting post on the Big Picture Blog last week by guest writer Michael Panzner. The post is called A World of Faltering Growth . Here is the key chart.

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Economics

Wednesday, November 05, 2008

UK Economic Slump Accelerates towards Recession / Economics / UK Economy

By: Nadeem_Walayat

The UK economy battered and bruised by the fallout from the financial crisis as bankrupt banks sought a huge £500 billion bailout form the UK tax payer, was further hit today by the continuing contraction of Britain's industrial base as UK factory production continued to fall by 0.8% for a seven straight month, which acts as further confirmation of an imminent deep recession. The slump in sterling of 25% has been voiced as a boost to Britain's export sector, however clearly this is not happening as the already diminished industrial sector continues to shrink and therefore even if the crash in sterling does boost exports, the impact on the overall economy is expected to be muted as the industrial export sector has shrunk to less than 4% of the economy, whilst the huge financial services sector in terms of % of GDP continues to implode.

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Economics

Tuesday, November 04, 2008

Nearing Impact: A U.S. Debt Crash Course / Economics / US Debt

By: David_Haas

Diamond Rated - Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleOver the past decade or so, I have occasionally seen an article - or sometimes a chart - referencing the dollar amount of marginal or “extra” U.S. Gross Domestic Product (GDP) that is generated by adding each new dollar of government debt . In other words, with their unique brand of wisdom, the federal government tries to “buy growth with debt”.

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Economics

Monday, November 03, 2008

Fed's Tough Balancing Act Between Inflation and Deflation / Economics / Credit Crisis 2008

By: Captain_Hook

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleSave me – I'm sure that's exactly the sentiment many hedge fund managers share today. Why would this be? Answer: Because as Doug Noland aptly puts it in his regular column this week, The Arb Game Is Over , meaning that on a macro-basis the larger speculation / credit cycles have turned lower; and, they will continue to fall for some time, taking many an unaware hedge fund manager with them. In fact, and to be more blunt about it, the cash strapped hedge fund industry has likely also topped with the larger credit cycle, where increasing redemptions necessitate margin contraction on an accelerating basis. In this regard it should be noted aggregate margin debt levels remain high, meaning no matter what policy measures are taken to stem the tide, authorities are just pushing on a string. Of course this is not a problem in my estimation, as you will read further below.

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Economics

Monday, November 03, 2008

United States About to be Hit by Hyper-Inflationary Hurricane! / Economics / HyperInflation

By: Adrian_Ash

Best Financial Markets Analysis Article"...Prolonged inflation (and, especially hyperinflation) cannot continue without increases in the monetary base..."

"A COUNTRY'S LONG-RUN INFLATION is caused primarily, or perhaps exclusively, by increases in its own monetary base," wrote Richard G.Anderson – a vice-president and senior economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of St.Louis – in a 2006 paper.

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Economics

Monday, November 03, 2008

Economic Forecasts and Analysis For U.S. Financial Markets (Nov 3-7) / Economics / US Economy

By: Joseph_Brusuelas

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleThe first week of November will see another heavy week of data releases on the calendar that will feature the first significant look at the data from the real economy in October, when the credit markets seized up. The primary market-moving event will be the Friday publication of the October estimate of non-farm payrolls that we expect to contract by -225K. The week will kick off with the release of the October ISM survey of manufacturing conditions nationwide, total vehicle sales and the construction spending report for September.

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Economics

Monday, November 03, 2008

United States Heading for Economic Depression and Dollar Collapse / Economics / Economic Depression

By: Eric_deCarbonnel

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleThe US headed for a depression AND a currency collapse. Americans will see their wealth wiped out as stocks and home values plunge, their cost of living soar as food and oil prices spike up, and their taxes increase as the government struggles to fund itself. To understand where the US is heading, we need to step back and take a look at the deep problems afflicting the US economy:

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Economics

Sunday, November 02, 2008

Current Economic Crisis Worse than the Great Depression / Economics / Economic Depression

By: Dr_Krassimir_Petrov

Diamond Rated - Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleThe mainstream media and Wall Street have reached the consensus that the current credit crisis is the worst since the post-war period. George Soros' statement that ”the world faces the worst finance crisis since WWII” epitomizes the collective wisdom. The crisis is currently the ultimate scapegoat for all the economic evils that currently plague the global financial system and the global economy – from collapsing stock markets of the world to food shortages in third world counties. We are repeatedly assured that the ultimate fault lies with the Credit Crisis itself; if there were no Credit Crisis, all of these terrible things would never have happened in the economy and the financial markets.

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Economics

Sunday, November 02, 2008

Time to Bunker Down as the Global Debt Mountain Implodes / Economics / Global Financial System

By: Dr_William_R_Swagell

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleGlobal Panic Spreads - The largest debt bubble in the history of mankind is on the verge of deflating and collapsing as world leaders and central bankers fly around the globe to one crisis meeting after another. No sooner is one panic quelled or some hasty band-aid fix slapped into place to stop a financial collapse than another breaks out somewhere else. The bad news just keeps on coming;

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Economics

Saturday, November 01, 2008

The End of Economic Prosperity / Economics / Global Economy

By: Stephen_Lendman

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleFrom too much of a good thing. From the 1980s and 1990s excesses. From the longest ever US bull market. Heavily manipulated to keep it levitating. From August 1982 to January 2000. An illusory reprieve from October 2002 to October 2007. Fluctuations aside, all lost in the past 12 months. The wages of sin are now due, and payment is being painfully extracted. From all nations globally. Affecting ordinary people the most who had nothing to do with creating booms and busts. They got little on the upside but are paying dearly for the down.

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Economics

Saturday, November 01, 2008

Chinese Manufacturing Contracts as the Tail Fails to Wag the Dog / Economics / China Economy

By: Mike_Shedlock

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleFor the third month in four, China's manufacturing is in contraction. July and August were in contraction as discussed in China's Manufacturing Contracts for Second Month .

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Economics

Saturday, November 01, 2008

President Obama to Inherit Bush Recession and Record Deficits / Economics / Recession 2008 - 2010

By: John_Mauldin

  • Diamond Rated - Best Financial Markets Analysis Article Electing the Janitor-in-Chief
  • Can't Borrow on Your Home? Whip out the Credit Card
  • Deficits as High as an Elephant's Eye
  • Can You Count to 41?
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Economics

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Economic Deflation in Gold Terms and the U.S. Dollar Collapse / Economics / Deflation

By: Eric_deCarbonnel

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleWe have finally gotten to the point where most investors and the media understand the severity of the credit crisis and are expecting deflation. It is a good start, but unfortunately, it still isn't quite right.

Deflation will be in terms of gold, like in 1929

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Economics

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Credit Crisis Bailouts Continue; China Takes Aggressive Action on Economy / Economics / China Economy

By: Money_and_Markets

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleTony Sagami writes: Alan Greenspan and Ben Bernanke will go down in history as two of the most incompetent Federal Reserve chairmen our country has ever had. Like Mr. Magoo, they blindly drove the stock market and then the real estate market into some of the biggest bubbles our world has ever seen.

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Economics

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

U.S. Mortgage Bonds Crash to New Low / Economics / Subprime Mortgage Risks

By: Mike_Shedlock

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleBloomberg is reporting Non-Agency Mortgage Bonds Fall Amid Selling Concern .
Subprime, Alt-A and prime-jumbo mortgage securities reached or approached record lows this month as forced asset sales contributed to the decline in values.

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Economics

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Deteriorating Economic Outlook for Germany and Euro-zone / Economics / Euro-Zone

By: Victoria_Marklew

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleLast week's PMI surveys for the Euro-zone and for its various countries warned that the outlook for Q4 is deteriorating sharply. To date, the strongest of the major Euro-zone economies clearly has been Germany, which may actually escape a technical recession if consumer demand keeps Q3 real GDP growth in positive territory.

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Economics

Monday, October 27, 2008

Gordon Brown Spending His Way out of Economic Contraction into Stagflation / Economics / Recession 2008 - 2010

By: Nadeem_Walayat

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleFriday's announcement of surprisingly high 0.5% GDP contraction well above the forecasts of 0.2% and the Market Oracle forecast of 0.3%, confirmed that the UK economy is heading for a deep recession which looks set to beat the 1990's recession that saw a 2.5% contraction in GDP from peak to trough.

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Economics

Monday, October 27, 2008

Economists are Still Getting it Wrong on the Recession / Economics / Recession 2008 - 2010

By: Gerard_Jackson

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleThe recession is deepening and our economic commentariat still cannot get it right. Access Economics economist Chris Richardson is a classic. He figures governments and central banks "just don't have the dollars" to turn things around. The one thing governments and central banks are never short of is money. They can create as much money as they like. Only the threat of an outbreak of massive inflation stops them. In any event, the problem is not one of insufficient funds. Read full article... Read full article...

 


Economics

Monday, October 27, 2008

Economic Forecasts and Analysis For U.S. Financial Markets (Oct 27-31) / Economics / US Economy

By: Joseph_Brusuelas

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleAfter the heaviest week of Fed talk and macro data releases in recent memory, the calendar will see a very light week of rhetoric and economic releases. Monday, will see the publication of the Conference Board's index of leading economic indicators, Thursday the weekly jobless claims data and the week will conclude with the publication of the September existing home sales.

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Economics

Monday, October 27, 2008

Economic Data and Corporate Earnings Signaling Global Recession? / Economics / Corporate Earnings

By: Money_Morning

William Patalon III writes: It's beginning to sound like a broken record.  In a nutshell, we already know that the economic data should be weak. We already know that the earnings reports should be disappointing. And because we already know all this, the information should be built into stock prices. The earnings releases should be soft. That much should already be known – and built into the markets.

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