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Camera Clicks
The Friday File: In 1951, global cameras sales totaled a million. By 1980, that number had risen to 15 million, by 1990 sales topped 30 million and by the late 90s sales approached 40 million. Then digital cameras appeared and…
Read More about Camera ClicksLanguishing London
Great Britain, the world’s sixth biggest economy, faces continued turmoil with the resignation of Prime Minister Truss. She assumed the job 44 days ago, making her the shortest-serving British PM, breaking the record of George Canning who died after 119…
Read More about Languishing LondonDwelling Disaster
With 30-year mortgage rates steadily climbing and now at 7%, it’s unsurprising the NAHB Housing Market Index fell to 38 in October, the 10th straight monthly decline, and outside of Covid, its worst level since 8/12. First-time mortgage applications are…
Read More about Dwelling DisasterBeijing Behavior
While Beijing was to release its GDP data today, it’s been postponed indefinitely. Hours before that announcement, China’s top planning agency said growth had “rebounded significantly” and remained “outstanding”. A raft of other economic data was also suddenly and indefinitely…
Read More about Beijing BehaviorTough Treasuries
The interest rate on the 10-Year Treasury has risen for 11 straight weeks. This is the first time this has happened since at least 1978. Until this recent streak, the longest such run had been nine weeks on just two…
Read More about Tough TreasuriesNobel Notice
The Friday File: Earlier this week, the Chemistry Nobel Prize was awarded to the trio of Carolyn Bertozzi, Morten Meldal, and K. Barry Sharpless for click chemistry and bioorthogonal chemistry, whatever they are. The key, this is Shapless’ second Nobel…
Read More about Nobel NoticeBritish Battering
August UK GDP declined for the second time in three months. Moreover, service activity also fell in August, and industrial production and manufacturing activity are sinking. Additionally, option bets on further pound weakness are at their most extreme since Brexit…
Read More about British BatteringDeficit Decline
While last year’s budget deficit (FY21) was $2.8 trillion, the preliminary estimate of the FY22 deficit, which ended 9/30/22, is $1.4 trillion, a decline of 50%. This total includes $426 billion for student-loan debt relief but excludes income-driven repayment relief,…
Read More about Deficit DeclineDwelling Downside
House prices peaked in late 1979 and it took 6.5 years for inflation-adjusted prices to recover. They next peaked in mid-1989 and this time it took 11 years. When they topped out again in mid-2005, it took until late 2020,…
Read More about Dwelling DownsideIncreasing Interest
Employers added 263,000 jobs in September, an unsustainably fast pace. The unemployment rate fell from 3.7% to 3.5%, matching a 50-year low, partly because 57,000 persons dropped out of the labor force, reducing the labor force participation rate from 62.4%…
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