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Five Doomsday Scenarios for the U.S. Economy - Sept 4, 2010

Sunday 5 September 2010 @ 2:52 pm

Five Doomsday Scenarios for the U.S.

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Five Doomsday Scenarios for the U.S. Economy - Sept 4, 2010




Here We Go Again

Saturday 4 September 2010 @ 1:53 am

All good things (and summers) come to an end - we’re starting back up at Unknown University. For the first time in four years, I get to teach the undergraduate introductory course. For many faculty, this would be a bad thing (a lot of my colleagues simply don’t like teaching the core course)

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Here We Go Again




Four year Presidential Cycle and the Equities Market

Wednesday 1 September 2010 @ 5:24 am

Four year Presidential Cycle and the Equities Market Submitted by David Urban on Mon, 30 Aug 2010 When the sell off is finished the market is getting ready to embark on a strong rally into 2011 US equities have had a difficult time since April of this year as fears over a double dip recession, a stubbornly high unemployment rate, and the possibility of slowing corporate profit growth have weighed on the markets. In addition, small investors are pouring money into bond funds sending yields crashing through the floor while equities are being labeled as risky investments.

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Four year Presidential Cycle and the Equities Market




Four year Presidential Cycle and the Equities Market

Wednesday 1 September 2010 @ 5:24 am

Four year Presidential Cycle and the Equities Market Submitted by David Urban on Mon, 30 Aug 2010 When the sell off is finished the market is getting ready to embark on a strong rally into 2011 US equities have had a difficult time since April of this year as fears over a double dip recession, a stubbornly high unemployment rate, and the possibility of slowing corporate profit growth have weighed on the markets.

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Four year Presidential Cycle and the Equities Market




Getting My Troubles Beind Me

Tuesday 24 August 2010 @ 12:26 am

Disclaimer: the following post may contain topics that are unappealing to those of a squeamish or overly proper attitude. One of the problems with getting older is that things wear out.

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Getting My Troubles Beind Me




CoreLogic: House prices flat in June, 2010

Monday 23 August 2010 @ 4:06 pm

(From http://www.calculatedriskblog.com/ on August, 22, 2010) This graph shows the national Loan Performance data since 1976. January 2000 = 100

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CoreLogic: House prices flat in June, 2010




What Does The Class of 2014 Know?

Tuesday 17 August 2010 @ 8:41 pm

When I was an undergrad (yeah, I know - a long time ago), I would often roll my eyes when a professor made a cultural reference that was about 30 years before my time. Now I increasingly find myself in the clueless professor’s shoes.

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What Does The Class of 2014 Know?




America’s Disappearing Middle Class

Thursday 12 August 2010 @ 11:55 pm

In a new report, MIT’s David Autor looks at the shifting employment landscape in America and comes to the conclusion that America’s workforce is splitting into high-paying jobs and low-paying jobs.

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America’s Disappearing Middle Class




An August Surprise from Obama? by James Pethokoukis

Sunday 8 August 2010 @ 9:55 am

It had to happen… after direct government intervention in banking, insurance and auto manufacturing, and Fed bailouts of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, the Obama Administration has decided that the only way to get the economy moving is to reduce mortgage balances for underwater homeowners, by forgiving a portion of the balances of mortgages held by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac…

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NAHB Housing Market Index and the S&P 500 Index

Saturday 7 August 2010 @ 8:59 am

From 1997 to 2006 the housing wealth effect drove the stock market, until the real estate bubble burst late in 2005 and the sub-prime mortgage meltdown took the stock market down two years later, in October, 2007.

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NAHB Housing Market Index and the S&P 500 Index




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