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Monthly Archives: January 2025
The Trump Bump Fizzles
The “Trump bump” following the recent election contrasts sharply with 2016. In 2016, Trump’s unexpected victory over Hillary Clinton surprised markets, leading to a significant rally as investors bet on policies like tax cuts and deregulation. This surge reflected the … Continue reading
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20 Stunning Things At CES 2025
Must view, folks. See these stunning new products showcased at the recent Las Vegas Consumer Electronics Show (CES).
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Global Risk Monitor: Week In Review – January 10
Weekly Economic and Market Summary Macroeconomics Strong Jobs Report: December added 256,000 jobs, surpassing forecasts by 100,000, and unemployment dropped to 4.1%. This robust labor market supports the Fed’s decision to slow rate cuts. Fed Policy: Federal Reserve minutes reflect … Continue reading
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Econ 101: Thinking On The Margin In The Gym
Here’s a repost to help kickstart your New Year of better health. Originally Posted on September 6, 2022 by macromon One of the most complex concepts for my students to internalize when I taught Econ 101 was that of thinking … Continue reading
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Tagged Diminishing marginal returns, exercise, fitness, health, Health Hacks, workout, Workout routine
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Lies, Damn Lies and BLS’ Budget
BLS = Bureau of Labor Statistics There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics. – Benjamin Disraeli via Mark Twain The BLS gets that data [employment data] by contacting a representative sample of the population and then … Continue reading
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Global Manufacturing Enters 2025 Amid Policy Uncertainty
As 2025 begins and the incoming U.S. administration outlines its economic priorities, global manufacturing faces significant headwinds. The J.P.Morgan Global Manufacturing PMI for December 2024 posted a modest contraction, reflecting a complex interplay of regional disparities, policy uncertainties, and sector-specific … Continue reading
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