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DISTANT DISCOVERY

06/06/2025

The Friday File: The James Webb Telescope just discovered the most distant galaxy from Earth, MoMz14. It is just 13.53 billion light years away. It’s also the earliest formed galaxy, coming just 280 million years after the Big Bang, cosmically…

BAD BEIGE

06/05/2025

The Fed Beige Book, which comes out every six weeks, is troubling. In January, all 12 districts were growing. In March, four were growing, six were flat and two were contracting. In April, five districts were growing, three were flat…

HIRING HALT

06/04/2025

Cracks are beginning to appear in the heretofore strong labor market. Initial jobless claims have been steadily rising since the start of the year, and for the week of 5/24/25 were 240,000, the third highest level since 10/12/24. Much more…

RESTAURANT ROLE

06/03/2025

The arrival of food delivery apps has changed restaurants in profound ways. First, location is no advantage as restaurants now compete across much larger geographic areas, horizontal competition. In addition, platforms charge restaurants (and consumers) assorted commissions and delivery fees…

TARIFF TURNAROUND

06/02/2025

Last week, two courts ruled, for very different reasons, that President Trump’s “Liberation Day” tariffs are illegal. One decision has been frozen by an appellate court, the other stayed by the judge that wrote the opinion as the Administration appeals,…

WILD WALK

05/30/2025

The Friday File: The longest straight line walk in the world starts in Liberia, and goes through Ivory Coast, Ghana, Burkina Faso, Niger, Libya, Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Iraq, Iran, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, and then China. The length of the walk…

EXPANSIONARY EMPTINESS

05/29/2025

The tax and spending bill recently passed by the House will, according to the CBO, increase the national debt by $3.3 trillion through 2034. However, the bill isn’t fiscally expansionary. This is because the sum of the tax cut extensions,…

BAD BONDS

05/28/2025

The 10-year Treasury term premium is up 60bps since early April and is 100bps above its past decade norm. The rise isn’t due to expectations of faster growth, nor rising inflation expectations, the usual culprits behind rising rates. The rising…

RUSSIAN REQUIEM

05/27/2025

During the first year of Russia’s Ukraine invasion, Russian casualties averaged 10,800/month. In CY2023, they averaged 20,800/month. In CY2024, 35,270/month, and through 4/25, they’re exceeding 40,000/month. While Putin may preach Russian victory inevitability, casualties approaching one million and staggering equipment…

MEMORIAL MEMORY

05/23/2025

The Friday File: While Memorial Day is now about cookouts and travel, it’s the national holiday honoring military personnel who died defending our freedom. It was first recognized as “Decoration Day” in 1868, shortly after the Civil War. In 1971,…

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