International Trade July 2024
The trade deficit in goods and services came in at $78.8 billion in July, slightly smaller than the consensus expected […]
The trade deficit in goods and services came in at $78.8 billion in July, slightly smaller than the consensus expected […]
The ISM Manufacturing Index increased to 47.2 in August, lagging the consensus expected 47.5. (Levels higher than 50 signal expansion; […]
Labor Day was celebrated around the country yesterday and, as usual, when doing so there were speeches extolling the virtues […]
“Discipline is Destiny: The Power of Self-Control” by Ryan Holiday is a powerful exploration of the critical role that discipline […]
Real GDP growth in Q2 was revised upward to a 3.0% annual rate from a prior estimate and consensus expected […]
In The Organized Mind: Thinking Straight in the Age of Information Overload, Daniel J. Levitin provides several strategies for managing […]
View from the Observation Deck Today’s blog post offers a visual representation of trends in money market fund assets over […]
New orders for durable goods rose 9.9% in July (+9.7% including revisions to prior months), easily beating the consensus expected […]
We all knew it was coming…and in Jackson Hole, Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said it will come next month. […]
New single-family home sales increased 10.6% in July to a 0.739 million annual rate, easily beating the consensus expected 0.623 […]
Existing home sales increased 1.3% in July to a 3.950 million annual rate, narrowly beating the consensus expected 3.940 million. […]
“To The Women I Once Loved” by Pierre Alex Jeanty deeply explores the themes of healing and self-discovery through the […]
Here are 7 lessons on The Fourth Industrial Revolution by Klaus Schwab: Lesson 1: Understand the Nature of the Fourth […]