This graphic charts the rise and fall of consumer confidence across the world over the past three years.
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This graphic charts the rise and fall of consumer confidence across the world over the past three years.
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There was further evidence this week that loose financial conditions are working their magic.
In a recent letter, Sundar Pichai reveals more than meets the eye. Here we read between the lines to provide more context into Google’s position on AI
A one year, educational look back through the lens of Super Bowl commercials. The economy was awash in liquidity. Behavior had changed. Would trends continue? Would behavior revert? The Fed’s first rate hike would occur roughly one month later. H/T Steve Beiser. Last year’s Super Bowl commercials – if you invested $10k when they aired […]
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Inflation surged on a global scale in 2022, hitting record-level highs in many countries. Could it finally subside in 2023?
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I was reading Bill McBride’s blog, Calculated Risk, recently and came across this post on heavy truck sales as a recession indicator. As Bill notes: Usually, heavy truck sales decline sharply prior to a recession. Sales were solid in January. It certainly looks like sales do indeed peak before recession. But how long before recession? […]
How much more expensive is the U.S. healthcare system compared to other developed countries? There are many ways of approaching that question, but when comparing per-capita healthcare spending in different OECD nations, the answer is a lot more. As our…
Once unmoored, inflation tends toward a cycle of unpredictability and destabilizing volatility that can extend for years and even decades
Thanks to owners with deep pockets and ever-growing broadcasting revenues, the Premier League set yet another transfer spending record this winter. At a time when most non-English clubs were forced to take a more frugal approach in the wake of the Covi…