Capital markets perspective: Strike one Prices at the consumer level rose 0.6% in August, faster than at any point in more than a year. At the producer level, things were even worse: PPI rose 0.7%, also the biggest increase since last summer.
Capital markets perspective: Full faith and credit Both “faith” and “credit” took a hit last week, and it’s probably not great news for the economy at the margin. But that other element of the economy that everyone’s so focused on right now – jobs – really didn’t suffer any major blows at all.
July market recap Stocks powered higher in July, invigorated by signs that the central bank’s battles against inflation may prove successful without dumping the economy into recession.
Capital markets perspective: Soft landing or economic doom? A philosophical disagreement about the future path of U.S. growth has sprung up between those who view a recession as unlikely and others who hold onto an apocalyptic prediction. At least one thing is certain: This is the debate that’s currently driving markets.
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Capital markets perspective: People, prices and purchases A basic tenet of modern economics is that when a price of a given commodity rises, the quantity demanded by consumers should fall. But the trouble is, it’s not always true.