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Bundesbank Blasts Draghi For Breaking Bailout Taboo

Bundesbank Blasts Draghi For Breaking Bailout Taboo

Earlier today, we noted that Germany (or at least the Finance Ministry) has thrown its support behind a Greek referendum on euro membership. The idea is that if Greeks vote to remain in the currency bloc, they are essentially also voting to accept that their lifestyles are about to get a lot more austere in exchange for […]
Government Debt Driving Chicago The Way Of Detroit

Government Debt Driving Chicago The Way Of Detroit

Can the economic health of the nation’s largest cities tell us anything about the health of the greater economy? Perhaps. On Tuesday, Moody’s downgraded Chicago’s credit rating to junk level. The downgrade comes in response to the city’s growing pension liabilities, paired with a new Illinois state court ruling that public pensions cannot be cut […]
A Bullish Scenario For Stocks

A Bullish Scenario For Stocks

While we make decisions based on observable evidence (rather than forecasting), it is always a good idea to understand bullish and bearish possibilities. One bullish scenario that could enable the broad market to break from its recent ten-month period of consolidation (see red arrows in chart above) goes something like this: If you were concerned […]
Dow Theory Update…

Dow Theory Update…

The Dow Jones Industrial Average has remained range bound since Thanksgiving and it currently trades near the top of this trading range. However in the middle of all of this there are some divergences that are worth noting. As both of the other components that make up the Dow Theory (Transports and Utilities) trade near […]
Ten Ideas To Save The Economy – Step 3: Expand Social Security

Ten Ideas To Save The Economy – Step 3: Expand Social Security

<< Read Step 1: Making The Economy Work For The Many, Not The Few – Step 1: Raise The Minimum Wage << Read Step 2: Making The Economy Work For The Many, Not The Few – Step 2: Make Work Family Friendly     America is on the cusp of a retirement crisis. Millions of Americans are already […]
Producer Price Index For Final Demand Hits A New Low

Producer Price Index For Final Demand Hits A New Low

Today’s release of the March Producer Price Index (PPI) for Final Demand came in at -0.4% month-over-month seasonally adjusted. That follows the previous month’s 0.2% increase. Core Final Demand (less food and energy) came in at -0.2% month-over-month following a 0.2% change the month before.The Investing.com forecasts were for 0.2% headline and 0.1% core. The year-over-year change […]
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                        Puma Biotechnology Falls As It Posts Mediocre Breast Cancer Results

E Puma Biotechnology Falls As It Posts Mediocre Breast Cancer Results

Shares of Puma Biotechnology (PBYI) are down 19% after the company reported mediocre breast cancer results from a poster set to be presented at the American Society of Clinical Oncology — ASCO –meeting being held May 29 to June 2, 2015 in Chicago. Puma’s drug known as Neratinib is in a phase 3 trial treating […]
The Next Gold Bull Market Starts Before October

The Next Gold Bull Market Starts Before October

I’m going out on a limb: I think the next bull phase in the gold market gets underway before October. Why? China. But not due to runaway demand… At an International Monetary Fund (IMF) forum last month, China’s central bank governor, Zhou Xiaochuan, made it clear he believes the renminbi is “ready for reserve status.” […]
If The Bond Market Crashes, It Will Look Like Every Other Crash

If The Bond Market Crashes, It Will Look Like Every Other Crash

Tren Griffin posted A Dozen Things I’ve Learned From Julian Robertson About Investing. Number four was; Avoid big losses. That’s the way to really make money over the years. This has been a big point here over the years. If you can be somewhat close on the way up and avoid the full brunt of large declines […]
Are American Manufacturers Reshoring?

Are American Manufacturers Reshoring?

Are American companies reshoring after years of sending production offshore? It’s not that simple, according to Wharton professor Morris Cohen, “Is the Reshoring of U.S. Manufacturing a Myth?” Cohen confirms some of the points I made last year in Reshoring or Offshoring: U.S. Manufacturing Forecast 2015-2016. The interview is worth watching in its 24-minute entirety for […]