Posts Tagged ‘ Initial Claims ’

Weekly Spectrum: Adding Insult to Injury, Global Markets in Decline

May 31st, 2010 | By Rob
Weekly Spectrum: Adding Insult to Injury, Global Markets in Decline

The “sell-off” is now two weeks young as red flags are hoisted daily above a mob of jaw dropped spectators, formerly known as the efficient market. There is no absence of questions on the minds of international market forecasters. Instead, we’re hearing vague rhetoric from analysts and financiers that sounds more like confusion than any sort of prediction. The confident ones are still playing the “buy because markets are down” card, but we are taking an alternative, perhaps disagreeable, path.



Weekly Spectrum: Short Week, Housing & Earnings Focus

Jan 18th, 2010 | By Rob

The January 18 – 22 business week will begin one day late, due to Martin Luther King Jr holiday, leaving only Tuesday to Friday for market action to be staged. The most notable economic data releases will be the Housing Market Index (HMI) and Housing Starts numbers; while Treasury International Capital data, the Producer's Price
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Employment “Underbelly” Ignored, Effects Innevitable

May 8th, 2009 | By Rob

U.S. equity market initially cheered the 601k initial jobless claims in the final week of April compared to the consensus of 635k and 635k initial jobless claims the prior week. The news accentuates the recent trend of better than expected jobless claims, but unemployment continues to trend higher at relatively aggressive rates when compared to
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