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By New Deal democrat August producer data goes in the opposite direction from the consumer I have a new post, “Producers are Hot*, but Consumers Maybe Not,” up at Seeking Alpha. in which I contrast the white hot ISM manufacturing report with the lackluster motor vehicle sales and residential construction — the two biggest durable consumer purchases. As usual, not only is reading it hopefully informative, but also compensates me a little bit for the work I put in.
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By New Deal democrat August producer data goes in the opposite direction from the consumer I have a new post, “Producers are Hot*, but Consumers Maybe Not,” up at Seeking Alpha. in which I contrast the white hot ISM manufacturing report with the lackluster motor vehicle sales and residential construction — the two biggest durable consumer purchases. As usual, not only is reading it hopefully informative, but also compensates me a little bit for the work I put in.
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Dan Crawford considers the following as important: US/Global Economics
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by New Deal democrat
August producer data goes in the opposite direction from the consumer
I have a new post, “Producers are Hot*, but Consumers Maybe Not,” up at Seeking Alpha.
in which I contrast the white hot ISM manufacturing report with the lackluster motor vehicle sales and residential construction — the two biggest durable consumer purchases.
As usual, not only is reading it hopefully informative, but also compensates me a little bit for the work I put in.