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Friday, February 13, 2009

EconomPics of the Week (Valentine's Edition)

Asset Classes
Oxymoron of the Day: S&P Earnings
Equity Markets: Expect Volatility
S&P 500 on a Five Month Rally? Just Ignore the First Half of the Month
LIBOR Has Come a LONG Way

Economic Data
Business Sales and Inventories (December)
Euro Region GDP Down 1.5%
European Industrial Production (December)
Retails Sales Bounce 1% MoM, Down 10% YoY
U.S. Trade in Goods Crashing = Contraction of Trade Deficit
Wholesale Inventories Rising Dramatically
Same Store Sales (January)
Revolving Credit Free Fall

Banks
Merrill $3.6 Billion Bonus Breakdown
Bailout of Securitization Market = Bailout of Banks
Yen Shopping Spree Finally Here?

Bailout
Moody's: The United States is Resilient... Not Resistant to Downturn
Treasury Budget Soars
Real Treasury Yields Moving Lower
TARP Review: Taxpayers Paid too Much
The Case for Nationalization?

Other
Great Depression II = Rock n' Roll
A-Rod: "It was Such a Loosey-Goosey Era"
Jake at 2:07 PM

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