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Echo Boomers to Reverse Declining Homeownership
By Sober Look October 25, 2012 It is a well known fact that homeownership in the US has been on a decline, a trend that started...
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U.S. and China Share Problem of Rising Income Inequality
By Rom Badilla, CFA October 25, 2012 Growing income inequality can be a major issue as the gap between the rich and the poor...
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Economic Outlook – Germany
By TJ Kim – Bonsquawk October 24, 2012 In European Union’s effort to unwind the ongoing sovereign debt crisis, Germany...
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Growth Stabilizes in China
By TJ Kim - Bondsquawk October 22, 2012 Economic growth in China slowed down to 7.4 percent in the third quarter, the slowest...
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September Existing Home Sales Slipped
By TJ Kim – Bondsquawk October 19, 2012 Existing Home Sales edged down in September, but median home prices rose for...
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Mantra “Don’t Fight the Fed” Turns Corporate Investors into Bulls
By Rom Badilla, CFA October 19, 2012 In response to the Federal Reserve’s initiative to improve financial conditions and...
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Jobless Claims Swung in the Second Week of Third Quarter
By TJ Kim – Bondsquawk October 18, 2012 Initial Jobless Claims edged up to 388K. The survey expected this week’s...
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U.S. Will Regain Prominence as Economic Power According to Research Team
By Rom Badilla, CFA October 18, 2012 Critics point out the tremendous amounts of debt and political dysfunction as major...
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Housing Starts Steadily Edges up
By TJ Kim – Bondsquawk October 18, 2012 Home builders are gaining confidence amid somewhat steady housing market rally....
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The European Union is Old and Expensive
By TJ Kim October 18, 2012 Composed of 27 member states, the European Union (EU) boasts one of the most heterogeneous demographics,...

