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Friday, April 30, 2010

EconomPics of the Week (4/30/10)

These posts are from the last two weeks (no 'EconomPics of the Week' last week as there were only four posts).

Economic Data
GDP Growth Slows in Q1: Back to Reliance on the Consumer
How Far Had We Fallen? A LOT...
Year over Year GDP Breakdown
College Enrollment Rate at New High
Consumer Confidence Increases in April
Corporate Earnings: Mixed, but Broadly Upgraded....
Food and Energy Drive PPI Higher
Leading Indicators... Growing Strength
Continued Widespread Deflation in Japan

Asset Classes / Returns
Fixed Income: One Long Round Trip Edition
Year over Year Housing Prices Up for the First Time Since '06
Is the S&P 500 at Fair Value?
More on the S&P 500 Relative Value
You Call that a "V"?
A Greek Tragedy
The Greek Blow Out
The One Day Unwind?
Just a One Day Unwind...
More on the Housing Overbuild
Consumer Confidence Increases in April
Mass Layoffs...
Texas Manufacturing: Recovery Gaining Traction
Federal Reserve "Printing" Money

And your video of the week... Vampire Weekend with A-Punk

Posted by Jake at 1:40 PM
Labels: Picks of the Week

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      • EconomPics of the Week (4/30/10)
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      • Year over Year GDP Breakdown
      • GDP Growth Slows in Q1: Back to Reliance on the Co...
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      • College Enrollment Rate at New High
      • Just a One Day Unwind...
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      • More on the S&P 500 Relative Value
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      • Corporate Earnings: Mixed, but Broadly Upgraded...
      • The One Day Unwind?
      • Consumer Confidence Increases in April
      • Year over Year Housing Prices Up for the First Tim...
      • Mass Layoffs...
      • Texas Manufacturing: Recovery Gaining Traction
      • Is the S&P 500 at Fair Value?
      • The Greek Blow Out
      • Fixed Income: One Long Round Trip Edition
      • Food and Energy Drive PPI Higher
      • Federal Reserve "Printing" Money
      • Leading Indicators... Growing Strength
      • More on the Housing Overbuild
      • EconomPics of the Week (4/16/10)
      • Goldman's Stock Crushed... All the Way to Last Mon...
      • Consumer Sentiment Sinks in April
      • What Housing Overbuild?
      • Housing Permits "Bounce"
      • Treasury Purchasing: China + U.K. = Full Picture
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