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Economic Outlook: Could Things Go Too Well?
Very few economists or pundits are expecting a sharp, quick recovery for the U.S. economy. But among the handful espousing this viewpoint are some very smart people, including well-known bear James Grant. Whether he's right or not, here?s how to set up your portfolio to capture gains in a bull...
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Articles 2009-10-19

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The Economic Cycle Research Institute's (ECRI) Weekly Leading Index continued to slide. (Economy: How Supply Managers See High-Tech Business).(Brief Article)
* The Economic Cycle Research Institute's ECRI Weekly Leading Index continued to slide in early October, falling eight tenths of a point in the latest week to a growth rate of-1.2% (from -0.1% in the week prior). While ECRI remains steadfast in its view that the ...
Tags: ECRI
Research articles 2002-10-24
The U.S. Future Inflation Gauge (USFIG) from the Economic Cycle Research Institute (ECRI, New York). (Economy).(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
The U.S. Future Inflation Gauge USFIG from the Economic Cycle Research Institute (ECRI, New York) is still averaging below zero on a year-over-year basis, indicating a lack of general inflationary pressures in the U.S. economy. That said, it's important to note that the rate of change...
Tags: ECRI
Research articles 2002-06-20
How supply managers see business. (ECONOMY).(current economic conditions, United States)(Brief Article)(Illustration)(Statistical Data Included)
* At least one leading economic indicator suggests a recovery could be underway as early as Q1 2002. Growth rate for the Economic Cycle Research Institute's ECRI Weekly Leading Index rose to +0.9 for the week ending Jan. 11, marking its second consecutive month above zero....
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Research articles 2002-02-07
Jon Markman on Quantum, Unisys and an Economic Recovery
Scott's Investments submits: Jon Markman, who isn't known for his stock pumping--or economy pumping, for that matter--in his MSN column is starting to sound a *bit* more optimistic. He focuses on the uptick although it is still in negative terrority in the Weekly Leading Index, published by the Economic...
Tags: Hardware, Scott's Investments, Quantum Corp., Unisys Corp.
External links 2009-04-17
Why the ECRI Is a Good Economic Indicator
Steven Hansen submits: Investors need advance economic warning on the economy. There is only one game in town – that is Economic Cycle Research Institute (ECRI) Weekly Leading Indicator (WLI). I publish this index weekly. by Steven Hansen
Tags: US Market, Steven Hansen
External links 2009-10-15
ECRI: Economy Still Remains Near Cycle Lows
Steven Hansen submits: According to the U.S. Weekly Leading Index US WLI released on 02/13/09 published by Economic Cycle Research Institute (ECRI), the economy does not show any signs yet of future recovery. Lakshman Achuthan of ECRI states: by Steven Hansen
Tags: US Market, Steven Hansen
External links 2009-02-15
Economy Remains Near Cycle Low Point
Steven Hansen submits: According to the U.S. Weekly Leading Index US WLI released on 02/20/09 published by Economic Cycle Research Institute (ECRI), the economy still is not indicating any sign of future recovery. Lakshman Achuthan of ECRI states: by Steven Hansen
Tags: US Market, Steven Hansen
External links 2009-02-22
Industrial Price Index, a Leading Economic Indicator, Moves Into Positive Territory for First Time in 11 months
JoC-ECRI index grows 4.5 percent, reaches high point 2009 NEWARK, N.J., July 27 /PRNewswire/ -- The Journal of Commerce-Economic Cycle Research Institute index of global industrial prices moved into positive territory for the first time in almost a year in its most recent week, signaling an...
Tags: Journal of Commerce Inc.
Research articles 2009-07-27
Industrial Price Index, a Leading Economic Indicator, Advances in Positive Territory for Second Straight Week
Index signals concerns on double-dip downturn, 'L-shaped' recovery, growing dimmer NEWARK, N.J., Aug. 3 /PRNewswire/ -- The Journal of Commerce-Economic Cycle Research Institute index of global industrial prices moved deeper into positive territory for the week ending July 31, the second straight weekly advance and a...
Tags: Journal of Commerce Inc.
Research articles 2009-08-03
Who Is Nouriel Roubini?
Five years after he predicted the U.S. mortgage market would collapse and push the country — and global economy — into a recession, economist Nouriel Roubini finally has the world's attention. His Predictions While other economists thought the real estate...
Tags: U.S., Bank, Financial, Recession, Economist, Financial Accounting, Finance, Nouriel Roubini, Economics, Financial Sector, Global Trade Imbalance, Alice C. Chen, BNET Briefing, Alice C. Chen 
Articles 2009-01-05
Stock Futures Mixed; Dell in Focus
(Reuters) - U.S. stock index futures pointed to a mixed open on Wall Street on Friday, with futures for the S&P 500 down 0.04 percent, Dow Jones futures down 0.04 percent and Nasdaq 100 futures up 0.07 percent at 1010 GMT (5:10 a.m. EST). Dell Inc DELL will be in...
Tags: Dell Computer Corp., Dow Jones & Company Inc.
News items 2009-11-20
ECRI: The Pace of Recession Will Begin to Slow
Steven Hansen submits: According to the U.S. Weekly Leading Index US WLI released on 09April2009 published by Economic Cycle Research Institute (ECRI), the signs of economic improvement are visible. Lakshman Achuthan of ECRI states: With Weekly Leading Index growth recovering to a 24-week high, we are...
Tags: US Market, Steven Hansen
External links 2009-04-12
ECRI: U.S. Inflation Pressures Continue to Collapse
Steven Hansen submits: Underlying inflationary pressures dropped further in December 2008, according to the U.S. Future Inflation Gauge (USFIG) published by Economic Cycle Research Institute (ECRI). The value of ECRI's USFIG lies in its ability to measure underlying inflationary pressures and thereby predict turning points in the...
Tags: US Market, Steven Hansen
External links 2009-01-11
Weekly Leading Index Remains Solidly in Recession Territory
Steven Hansen submits: According to the U.S. Weekly Leading Index US WLI for the week ending 09/05/2008 published by Economic Cycle Research Institute [ECRI], economic growth remains solidly in recession territory. Lakshman Achuthan of ECRI states: by Steven Hansen
Tags: US Market
External links 2008-09-14
ECRI: Expect Green Shoots this Summer
Steven Hansen submits: According to the U.S. Weekly Leading Index US WLI released on 22 May 2009 published by Economic Cycle Research Institute (ECRI), the signs of economic improvement are almost here. Lakshman Achuthan of ECRI states: With WLI growth rising steadily to a 35-week high, it...
Tags: US Market, Steven Hansen
External links 2009-05-23
ECRI: Weekly Leading Index Continues to Climb
Steven Hansen submits: According to the U.S. Weekly Leading Index US WLI released on 05 June 2009 published by Economic Cycle Research Institute ECRI, there are continuing signs of economic improvement. Lakshman Achuthan of ECRI states: With WLI growth climbing to its best reading since July [2008],...
Tags: US Market, Steven Hansen
External links 2009-06-05
ECRI: Strong Signal Recession Will End this Summer
Steven Hansen submits: According to the U.S. Weekly Leading Index US WLI released on 19 June 2009 published by Economic Cycle Research Institute (ECRI), there are continuing signs of economic improvement. Lakshman Achuthan of ECRI states: With WLI growth rocketing up almost 30 percentage points in six months, it's...
Tags: US Market, Steven Hansen
External links 2009-06-19
Roubini's Read: Has Dr. Doom Capitulated?
The explanation for yesterday afternoon's rally was obvious: Nouriel Roubini, economist, professor and lead Cassandra of the housing/credit crisis and recession, had donned rose-colored glasses. Reuters reported that Roubini said "the worst of the turmoil has passed." Hooray! If Dr. Doom says we're done, then the path...
Tags: Recession, View, Roubini, Jill Schlesinger
Blog posts 2009-07-17
FTSE Seen Opening Higher
LONDON (Reuters UK) - FTSE 100 is expected to open up 31 points, or 0.6 percent higher on Friday according to financial bookmakers, rebounding from the previous session's losses with stronger commodity prices seen supporting resource-related shares.The blue-chip index closed 74.43 points lower, or down 1.4 percent, at 5,267.70...
Tags: FTSE 100, FTSE, Factors, Markets, Oukbs
News items 2009-11-19
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