I’m using monthly totals this week to take some of the ‘noise’ out of the weekly numbers surrounding year end: Pretty clear here there’s been almost no loan growth over the last year or so: The growth rate of real estate lending also shifted around election time: Consumer credit, however, expanded into year and as consumers borrowed to sustain spending as income growth fell short: Large trade deficit: Large trade surplus: clinical dementia: “Problems these experts say they have observed include rambling speech; episodes of slurred speech; failure to recognize old friends; frequent repetition of the same concepts; decreased fine motor coordination; difficulties reading, listening and comprehending; suspect judgment, planning, problem solving and impulse control; and
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I’m using monthly totals this week to take some of the ‘noise’ out of the weekly numbers surrounding year end:
Pretty clear here there’s been almost no loan growth over the last year or so:
The growth rate of real estate lending also shifted around election time:
Consumer credit, however, expanded into year and as consumers borrowed to sustain spending as income growth fell short:
Large trade deficit:
Large trade surplus:
clinical dementia:
“Problems these experts say they have observed include rambling speech; episodes of slurred speech; failure to recognize old friends; frequent repetition of the same concepts; decreased fine motor coordination; difficulties reading, listening and comprehending; suspect judgment, planning, problem solving and impulse control; and markedly declining vocabulary in recent years, with over reliance on superlatives, according to the letter.”