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Friday, July 31, 2009

EconomPics of the Week 7/31/09

Some more AWFUL weather here in Manhattan, so likely will be holed down in my apartment. If you want to keep up with anything interesting I might find, check out EconomPic at www.twitter.com/EconomPic

Opinion
The "1-Percenters"
Q2 GDP Predictions
Retro Post: Do Oil Futures Impact the Cash Price?
Is China Squeezing Out Other Exporters?

Economic

U.S.
Q2 GDP Breakdown
Q2 GDP Closer to -2.3% Accounting for Revisions
The New Consumer Confidence Index?
Durable Goods... "There Goes the Optimism" Edition...
Chicago PMI Jumps, but Still Contracting
New Home Sales Surge; Still Down 21% YoY
Consumer Not So Confident

Global
Japanese Retail Sales Down 10th Straight Month
UK: Housing Issues Over?
Record Deflation Hits Japan
When Falling Prices "Aid" Confidence
Unemployment Higher in EVERY Metro Area

Asset Classes
Positioning for Oil's Slide
Treasury Real Yields Highest in 15 Years
Case Shiller: Cleveland Rocks Edition
California Foreclosures > National New Home Sales
California Budget Balanced... For Now

Other
Bruno Ist Nicht Borat

Posted by Jake at 3:08 PM
Labels: Picks of the Week

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      • Q2 GDP Breakdown
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      • The "1-Percenters"
      • California Foreclosures > National New Home Sales
      • Positioning for Oil's Slide
      • New Home Sales Surge; Still Down 21% YoY
      • Treasury Real Yields Highest in 15 Years
      • California Budget Balanced... For Now
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      • When $3 Trillion Seems Like Small Potatoes
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      • Treasury Bull Market Continues
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