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Consistent Concerns
Looking out six to 12 months, the biggest concern I have is commodity inflation including energy, food, and metals. Next on the list is the tight domestic labor market and the continual wage inflation it generates. Third, the steady rolling…
Read More about Consistent ConcernsAwesome Acts
The Friday File: Based on the number of album units sold (AUS), with an album equaling 1,250 streams on a paid subscription platform or 3,750 streams on an ad-supported platform, the Beatles are tops with 183 million AUS. Garth Brooks…
Read More about Awesome ActsNegative Number
While 22Q1 GDP shrank at an annualized rate of 1.4%, it fell because inventories shrank and imports skyrocketed, meaning torrid domestic consumption was met via inventory drawdowns and imports. Federal, state, and local government spending also shrank. That said, private…
Read More about Negative NumberRotten Russia
The Russian invasion of Ukraine will shrink Ukrainian 2022 GDP by 35% from $200 billion to $130 billion. Russia’s will fall by 8.5% from $1.8 trillion to $1.65 trillion. Combined, that’s $220 billion. 2022 global GDP of $95 trillion is…
Read More about Rotten RussiaHousing Hit
Housing activity is beginning to show the impact of rising rates. March sales activity, which is based on contracts signed in January and February when 30-year mortgage rates were rising from 3.29% to 3.9% fell for the second straight month…
Read More about Housing HitNATO Neighborhood
Historically, NATO and Russia shared a border of 196km, where Norway and Russia meet. When Poland ascended in 1999, the border grew to 428km. In 2004, when Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania joined after asking to be admitted like all nations,…
Read More about NATO NeighborhoodHockey Hero
The Friday File: Today, Guy LaFleur died. He was the first hockey player to score 50 goals and 100 points in six straight seasons, won five Stanley Cups with my Montreal Canadiens, is in the Hall of Fame, and was…
Read More about Hockey HeroPayment Pain
In March 2021, the median house price was $326,350 and the interest rate on a 30-yr mortgage was 3.10%. Assuming 20% down, the monthly payment, excluding taxes and property insurance, was $1,115/month. Today, the same house costs $375,300, or 15%…
Read More about Payment PainBeijing Battles
Chinese exports are softening, real estate is sinking, the stock market is tanking, the Central Bank is easing policy, and 45 cities with 373 million persons, representing 40% of GDP, are living under full or partial lockdown, up from 23…
Read More about Beijing BattlesLease Losses
While most office buildings have not experienced large increases in vacancies due to the long-term nature of leases, this year leases for 243 million square feet come due, 11% of all US office space; the most ever in a year.…
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