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Abstract US Calendar  
 

Existing Home Sales (Thu., Jul. 23, 10:00 a.m.) and New Home Sales (Mon., Jul. 27, 10:00 a.m.) appear to have bottomed at very low levels as affordability has improved dramatically with falling home prices.

 
  Allen Sinai , Pierre Ellis , Paul Edelstein July 17th 2009  
 
 
Abstract Nonresidential Construction:  
 

The private nonresidential construction market is in tough shape and getting worse.

 
  M.Cary Leahey April 22nd 2009  
 
 
Abstract U.S. Calendars  
 

The Trade Balance (Wed., Feb. 11, 8:30 a.m.) and its track of exports and imports measures the strength of the global economy and now, how much declining trade might hurt the domestic economy.

 
  Allen Sinai , Pierre Ellis , Paul Edelstein February 6th 2009  
 
 
Abstract An Idiot's Guide to Quantitative Easing  
 

The Federal Reserve has now cut the Federal funds to a record low range of 0 to 0.25%.

 
  M.Cary Leahey December 18th 2008  
 
 
Abstract U.S. Fiscal Policy and the Current Account Deficit  
 

Implementation of a large fiscal stimulus package is a virtual certainty after the inauguration of president-elect Obama and the start of the new Congress.

 
  Pierre Ellis December 8th 2008  
 
 
Abstract ISM Non-manufacturing  
 

Headline ISM Non-manufacturing index falls a more-than-expected 5.8 points, to 44.4 (Consensus: -2.7 points; Decision Economics: -2.1 points), with substantial negative contributions from all components of the composite index.

 
  Pierre Ellis November 5th 2008  
 
 
Abstract Election 2008: Forget the Campaign Promises  
 

Introduction-It's Still the Economy, Stupid The next president faces an economic landscape radically different than that envisioned just two months ago.

 
  M.Cary Leahey October 20th 2008  
 
 
Abstract The Spreading Credit Crisis:  
 

The Spreading Credit Crisis: What EMGs are more vulnerable? The turmoil in global financial markets is becoming an increasing threat to emerging markets, creating risks for their domestic banking systems and potentially leading to severe credit restrictions.

 
  Francisco Larios September 19th 2008  
 
 
Abstract Election 2008: May The Better Economic Plan Win!  
 

Many analysts consider the upcoming presidential election to be a watershed event. For the first time since 1952, the next president will not be either the current president or vice president.

 
  M.Cary Leahey July 23rd 2008  
 
 
Abstract Election 2008: May The Better Economic Plan Win!  
 

Both presidential candidates represent "change," as this is the first election since 1952 in which the sitting president or vice president cannot be president.

 
  M.Cary Leahey July 23rd 2008  
 
 
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