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Friday, October 2, 2009

EconomPics of the Week - 10/02

Economic Data

U.S.
Unemployment: Even Worse than the Headlines
Hours Worked per Person Tailspin Continues
Broader Unemployment to 17%
Manufacturing Continues to Expand
Consumption Up in August, Expect a Decline in Sept...
Chicago PMI... New Order Bounceback, Bounces Back
Consumer Confidence Trends Down
Home Prices Stabilizing
Chicago Fed National Activity Index Pointing to More Muddle

Global
Japan's Odd Labor Report
IMF Sees Stronger Global Growth
Japanese Industrial Production
Deflationary Spiral in Japan?

Assets
It's All About the Yield
Full Circle... Treasuries vs. High Yield
Dow Breakdown
Emerging Market Bonds Roar

Other
Have We Learned Anything?
Lions Winning Streak at One

And for the video of the week, I present the baseball call of the millennium (and this includes Babe Ruth's called shot)... watch the whole thing:

Posted by Jake at 12:07 PM
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