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The Friday File: The highest paid actress between 6/1/14-6/1/15 was Jennifer Lawrence, earning $52 million, followed by Scarlett Johansson at $35.5 million. 10th on the list, Kristen Stewart at $12 million. The top man, Robert Downey, Jr. at $80 million,…
Read MoreRobust Revision
Today’s revised estimate of Q2 GDP to 3.7% puts it into the top fifth of all quarters since 2006. Most of the increase was due to improved June data, suggesting the economy strengthened as the quarter progressed. Consumer spending, the…
Read MoreDeveloping Dynamic
Of the 101 nations considered “developing” in 1960, only eight, Hong Kong, Ireland, Israel, Japan, Singapore, South Korea, Spain and Taiwan, are currently classified “developed”. Greece and Portugal are on the cusp. While going from undeveloped to developing is hard,…
Read MoreDecent Developments
Economic activity in the US remains solid, albeit unspectacular. Today consumer confidence came in at 101.5, near its best level since 2007, and annualized July new homes sales rose 5%! Moreover, the Congressional Budget Office estimates that the FY2015 budget…
Read MoreDeveloping Drama
What is perhaps most remarkable is that the recent financial market turmoil is not emanating from Greek, Japanese, European or US economic weakness, but rather from slowing growth in the developing world. Exacerbating this is a total lack of confidence…
Read MoreAdvertising Advice
The Friday File: Contrary to popular belief, commercials featuring sex and violence or neutral ads that appear during violent or sexual programs are, at best, no more effective than ads with neutral themes that appear during neutral settings. Apparently, viewers…
Read MoreMarket Mayhem
Renewed oil and commodity price declines, along with deflationary pressures from a slowing China and its currency devaluation, has sown fear that developing nations will slow further, leading to capital outflows which will weaken their currencies and lead to even…
Read MoreShanghai Slowdown
While many central banks have reduced the value of their currencies by lowering interest rates, the recently undertaken Chinese devaluation is different. When interest rates are lowered, it boosts the local economy by stimulating investment. The better performing economy then…
Read MoreMore Multifamily
Through July, housing starts are up 11.3% YTD, an increase of 65,900 units. Single-family activity is up 11.2% or 42,200 units, while multifamily starts are up 11.6% or 23,600 units. As for permits, while up 14.2% YTD or 85,800 units,…
Read MoreEurozone Economics
Given cheap oil, super low interest rates and massively expansionary monetary policy, it’s not surprising the euro-zone is finally growing. What’s surprising is that the Q2 rate was just 0.3%, lower than the dismal Q1 rate 0f 0.4%! With such…
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