US retail sales are expected to remain unchanged in tomorrow’s February report vs. the previous month, according to The Capital Spectator’s average point forecast for several econometric estimates. The average prediction marks a modest decline vs. the increase in the previous month.
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Daily Archives: March 14, 2016
Risky Assets Rally For Fourth Week In A Row
Positive momentum continued to lift risky assets last week, based on a set of proxy ETFs for the major asset classes. For the fourth straight week, the risk-on trade prevailed. The ongoing rally continues to pare the red ink in the trailing one-year-return column, which is inching closer to an even split between winners and losers.
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Initial Guidance | 14 March 2016
● Back From the Dead: Rate Hikes Are Getting Priced in Again | WSJ
● Fed’s Plans to Raise Rates Are Delayed, Not Derailed | NY Times
● Without Recessions, Americans Would Know Very Little Prosperity | Forbes
● Stocks For The Long Run? Maybe not | Fortune Financial
● Chinese Industrial Output Growth Slowest Since 2008 | RTT
● China Retail Sales Data Feels the Heat in Feb | CBN
● Germans Turn to Trump-Style Politics in Challenge to Merkel | Bloomberg