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Friday, November 7, 2008

EconomPics of the Week (11-7-08)

Economic Data
Additional Employment Analysis
Birth Death Model Overstates Employment... Again
Unemployment Analysis (October)
Same Store Sales (October)
Non-Manufacturing Index (October)
ISM Report: Manufacturing Contracted in October

Autos
Auto Sales: Month over Month Sales Shows a Different Story
U.S. Autos Bleeding Cash
Auto Sales Crash... Again

Federal Reserve
Federal Reserve Bank Credit Balance Sheet Over $2 Trillion
Bank of England Has Some Catching Up to Do

Equities / Fixed Income
Hedge Funds Performing "Relatively" Well
S&P 500 Down Another 5%
LIBOR Improves
Gross Notional CDS
S&P 500 and Treasury Rally in the Same Day? Finally
MBS Issuance

Politics
Voter Turnout: Diverse and Strong
Obama Poll Lead by State
I Proudly Present... Our Next President

Other
Tax Payer Fueled Bonus Binge

Posted by Jake at 12:50 PM
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