NFIB respondents’ comp plans portend better days ahead, should we trust?

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One of the ways the current U.S. economic recovery has seriously diverged from past recoveries is the lack of solid progress on the wage front. In May, year-over-year percent change in average hourly earnings of private-sector employees (seasonally adjusted) came … Continued

ECB action suggests euro-area debt crisis not over yet

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The euro so far is trading exactly as expected.  ECB President Mario Draghi did not disappoint.  Yesterday, the refi rate (main lending rate) was cut to 0.15 percent from 0.25 percent and the deposit rate to negative 0.1 percent from … Continued

Dynamics behind plummeting U.S. home ownership and rental reliance

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Sales of new homes are struggling to maintain their earlier momentum.  The three-month moving average flat-lined for nearly a year before peaking at 448k (SAAR) in January this year.  Those for sale (supply) has been gradually inching up as well … Continued