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IT’S MONDAY: A US Morning Report to break the silence (again) for growth and optimism

US this week – March 18, 2013 to March 24, 2013 It’s Monday – A US Morning Report on the weekly doo dahs.  We are a very serious follower of Economic trends esp our own list of identified market and

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Europe gets comfortable with new Banking caveat | Banking insight

Even as regulatory costs become part of a banking brand makeover especially in Big Bad London which is also holding out on Europe, the momenutum for credit has caught on  with banks in the last fe months, giving a positive

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Global Moves: Draghi cuts ECB rate to 0.75%, US gets ready for Jobs report

The Dollar decline follows in Asia tomorrow after ECB cut rates and the Euro promptly breached 1.24 levels at the lower end before resuming tradin ga t 1.24 levels after the US market holiday on Wednesday. ECB had earlier refused

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Posted in Amitonomics, Retail Lifestyle, US

US Economy: Dull, weak, wait, Tired, May, Recovery??? Duh!

Case Schiller good news Tuesday for May 2012, would have equity markets in raptures throughout the day as the YOY change for the Seasonally adjusted data is just 2.8% below March 2011 in the data released for March 2012 this

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Posted in Amitonomics, housing, Retail Lifestyle, US

US Economy: And finally the Dow takes a chance (Of May data and market correction)

With jobless claims coming down from a new 400,000 watermark in April and Existing home sales up 10% on last year  being good data enough to not upset any further calculations of GDP growth and US vitality in the next

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Posted in Amitonomics, Banking, Retail Lifestyle, US

Gold, Silver finally moving on own steam | Commodities insight

Silver started a secular move up on Commodities exchanges in India about two hours ago soon after it hit rock bottom from its bull run of 2011 that was broken mid year as Global economic recoveries and metals consumption slowdown

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Posted in Amitonomics, Banking, Retail Lifestyle, US

European Sovereign Debt Crisis: Huh! what Spanish downgrades! – Rinse. Lather. Repeat.

The Global Economy should have roiled hen Monday began with saddening aannouncements from S&P and moodys’ in Spain. as many as 16 Spanish banks were downgraded following the contraction in the Spanish economy ( of 0.3% – no less! )

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Posted in Amitonomics, Banking, Elections, Europe, European Sovereign Debt crisis, Financial Services, Global, US

The Deal Economy and US Economic commentary from week of April 22 : Facebook listing to help the NASDAQ 100

The week past had a lot of misplaced Housing “crisis” data and Jobless claims data so you possibly did not miss much as I forced myself on a holiday.  As expected April Jobless claims data tracked 400k. it has been

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Posted in Amitonomics, Financial Markets, Private Equity, Retail Lifestyle, US

European Debt Crisis: Lesser Non European customers, Italian 3-yr yields jump to under 4%

The morning stream of data knocked the winds out of the Europe watchers but sentiment still improved on basis of yesterday’s scare turning out to be a non starter. UK, the most promising Common market, unfettered by the Euro also

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