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Friday, September 25, 2009

EconomPics of the Week (9/25/09)

Economic Data
New Home Sales Skew to Low-End
GDP Growth by Metro Area (2008)
Staycation Phenomenon
FHFA Home Price Index
Eurozone Industrials Continue to Bounce off Lows
Leading Indicators Show Continued Strength
Income for the Masses Not Keeping Up... For 40 Years
Durable Goods "Surprises" to Downside

Asset Prices
Corporate Bonds: From Cheap to Rich
Evaluating Equities
Crude Inventories Up, Price Down
En-Down-Ments
Market Down Big... Market Up Big... Market Typical Continues to Go Up

Other
Banker Pay Limits on the Way?

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