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– Last week’s column noted the surprising strength that has recently characterized the European financial markets — from the euro itself, which touched 1.40...
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– Last week’s column noted the surprising strength that has recently characterized the European financial markets — from the euro itself, which touched 1.40...
– Bottom line: April saw a further improvement in the fiscal situation, maintaining the positive trend. There are no signs of weakness in the...
– For Western Europe and North America May 8th is VE Day. The Russians, for technical reasons, mark May 9th as VE Day, but...
– Do you know what the exchange rate of the Chinese yuan is against the US dollar? Approximately? If you do, good for you....
– The integrity of the markets is at the heart of our economy. High-frequency trading undermines that integrity and causes the market to lose...
– The most important issue in global political economics today is that of income inequality. Theoretical economists, who live in a world of models...
– It is generally accepted today, by everyone except the most US-centric of analysts, that the single most important player in ‘saving the world’...
– Everybody knows that the real estate market in the United States is recovering strongly from the slump that followed the great boom that...
– Inflation, as measured by official price indices – the Consumer Price Index, in most countries – is extremely low. As discussed frequently in...
– Bottom line: The deficit on trade in goods shrank sharply in February and for January-February. This was mainly due to a surge in exports...