Monthly Archives: August 2011

European Growth Slows and August 26 Awaits

By Vincent J. Truglia  August 16, 2011  The latest GDP statistics released today for Germany and other Eurozone countries were depressingly similar to what we saw when similar US estimates were published about two weeks ago.  We should remember that … Continue reading

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Bernanke Grabs the Steering Wheel

  By Christopher T. Mahoney  August 15, 2011  Excerpted from the FOMC’s August 9th statement:  The Committee currently anticipates that economic conditions — including low rates of resource utilization and a subdued outlook for inflation over the medium run — … Continue reading

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Coming soon to a theater near you, Part 1

Phil Sloan, the Artful Watcher  After witnessing the worst possible exhibition of political partisanship, I have ever seen, we the people are left holding the bag again. Those of us that want to believe that we are capable of growth … Continue reading

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