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Chicago Natural Resources Expo April 27 & 28

{ Posted on Apr 17 2012 by Mike "Mish" Shedlock }
Categories : All, Globaleconomicanalysis
Those in the greater Chicago should plan on attending the Chicago Natural Resources Expo on April 27-28 for a discussion about gold, silver, hard assets, inflation, currencies (or whatever else is on your mind). You ...Read More »

Gallup Reports Mixed Picture of US Unemployment

{ Posted on Apr 17 2012 by Mike "Mish" Shedlock }
Categories : All, Globaleconomicanalysis
Employment in April normally picks up and Gallup surveys show a drop in the unemployment from last month not seasonally adjusted. However, by applying the seasonal adjustments the BLS uses for April it suggests the BLS may report an uptick ...Read More »

Trends in Nonfarm Employment, Civilian Employment, Weekly Unemployment Claims

{ Posted on Apr 17 2012 by Mike "Mish" Shedlock }
Categories : All, Globaleconomicanalysis
Upfront Addendum: Coast-to-Coast listeners and new readers, please read the story I briefly talked about tonight on my segment with George Noory: My Wife Joanne Has ALS, Lou Gehrig's Disease. Weekly Unemployment Claims Initial unemployment claims have generally been trending lower, but ...Read More »

Spain Government May Take Over Some Regions’ Finances; Spanish 10-Year Yield His 6.15%, CDS at Record High; Mission Impossible

{ Posted on Apr 16 2012 by Mike "Mish" Shedlock }
Categories : All, Globaleconomicanalysis
Madrid Threatens Intervention as Regional Debt Worries Mount The Financial Times reports Madrid threatens to intervene in regions Madrid has threatened to seize budgetary control of wayward Spanish regions as early as May if they flout deficit limits, officials said – as ...Read More »

Mish on Coast-to-Coast Radio Tonight 10:00PM PST Discussing the Global Economy

{ Posted on Apr 16 2012 by Mike "Mish" Shedlock }
Categories : All, Globaleconomicanalysis
Upfront Addendum: Coast-to-Coast listeners and new readers, please read the story I briefly talked about tonight on my segment with George Noory: My Wife Joanne Has ALS, Lou Gehrig's Disease. I will be on Coast-to-Coast late night syndicated radio talk show with ...Read More »

12 Predictions by Michael Pettis on China; Non-Food Commodity Prices Will Collapse Over Next Three to Four Years; Nails in the Hard Landing Coffin?

{ Posted on Apr 16 2012 by Mike "Mish" Shedlock }
Categories : All, Globaleconomicanalysis
Michael Pettis at China Financial Markets has Two Bets with the Economist. Pettis bets growth in China will average less than 3.5% for the rest of the decade Pettis bets the Chinese economy will not overtake the US by 2018  I side with ...Read More »

ECB Wants Its Pensions Adjusted For Inflation; Reflections on the Politically Entitled Class

{ Posted on Apr 15 2012 by Mike "Mish" Shedlock }
Categories : All, Globaleconomicanalysis
The gall and arrogance of bureaucrats who should not have a job at all, let alone have a pension that no one else gets is rather stunning. Courtesy of Google translate, please consider Little faith ECB officials The personal representative of the ...Read More »

Mish on Max Keiser: European Merry-Go-Round, Rising Yields in Spain, Obamacare, the US Dollar, Student Loans, Gold

{ Posted on Apr 15 2012 by Mike "Mish" Shedlock }
Categories : All, Globaleconomicanalysis
I was "On the Edge" last week with Max Keiser discussing various can-kicking exercises, soaring yields on Spanish debt, bailouts coming up for Portugal and Spain, BRICs, reserve currencies, Obamacare, and gold. Link if video does not play European merry-go-round: Spain's ...Read More »

Mish on Max Keiser: European Merry-Go-Round, Rising Yields in Spain, Obamacare, the US Dollar, Student Loans, Gold

{ Posted on Apr 15 2012 by Mike "Mish" Shedlock }
Categories : All, Globaleconomicanalysis
I was "On the Edge" last week with Max Keiser discussing various can-kicking exercises, soaring yields on Spanish debt, bailouts coming up for Portugal and Spain, BRICs, reserve currencies, Obamacare, and gold. Link if video does not play European merry-go-round: Spain's ...Read More »

Mish on Max Keiser: European Merry-Go-Round, Rising Yields in Spain, Obamacare, the US Dollar, Student Loans, Gold

{ Posted on Apr 15 2012 by Mike "Mish" Shedlock }
Categories : All, Globaleconomicanalysis
I was "On the Edge" last week with Max Keiser discussing various can-kicking exercises, soaring yields on Spanish debt, bailouts coming up for Portugal and Spain, BRICs, reserve currencies, Obamacare, and gold. Link if video does not play European merry-go-round: Spain's ...Read More »