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U.S. Economy: How Those in Charge Have Learned Very Little
Michael Panzner submits: It's funny how little those in charge have learned from the nightmare of the past two years. All the evidence suggests that the various machinations of the Fed, the misjudgments of the Treasury, the manipulations of the moneyed interests, and the malfeasance of elected officials who...
Tags: US Market, Michael Panzner
External links 2009-07-26
The Curious Economic Recovery
Michael Panzner submits: Gregory Scotland Yard detective: "Is there any other point to which you would wish to draw my attention?"Holmes: "To the curious incident of the dog in the night-time."Gregory: "The dog did nothing in the night-time."Holmes: "That was the curious incident." (From the Wikipedia entry for Sir...
Tags: US Market, Michael Panzner
External links 2009-07-29
Commercial Real Estate Market Teetering Like a Jenga Tower
Michael Panzner submits: Image courtesy of Hasbro In the classic Milton Bradley/Hasbro game of skill, players take turns removing a wooden block from a tower of such blocks and balancing it on top, creating a "higher and increasingly unstable structure as the game progresses." The...
Tags: US Market, Michael Panzner
External links 2009-08-01
Housing: Not a Pretty Picture
Michael Panzner submits: It would be hard to argue that these are pretty pictures: Image source by Michael Panzner
Tags: US Market, Michael Panzner
External links 2009-08-09
Dollar Has Only One Way to Go (Hint: It's Not Up)
Michael Panzner submits: Nothing says the dollar has only one way to go in the long run (hint: it's not up) like this oldie-but-goody graph of U.S. price levels (.pdf) from 1665 to 2013 estimated by Robert C. Sahr, Associate Professor of Political Science at Oregon State University: click...
Tags: US Market, Michael Panzner
External links 2009-08-10
U.S. Suburban Developers Face Heavy Debt, Tough Decisions
Michael Panzner submits: Hope springs eternal in the human breast;Man never Is, but always To be blest:The soul, uneasy and confin'd from home,Rests and expatiates in a life to come.--Alexander Pope,An Essay on Man, Epistle I, 1733 Most people would probably agree that the English poet's words aptly...
Tags: US Market, Michael Panzner
External links 2009-08-12
Double Helping of the Astute David Rosenberg
Michael Panzner submits: In Wednesday's Huffington Post column, "Feeding the Ducks on Wall Street," I referenced data and reports detailing the varied list of players, many with intimate knowledge of what is occurring on Main Street's front lines, who have viewed the run-up in share prices as an opportunity...
Tags: US Market, Michael Panzner
External links 2009-09-20
Mortgage Delinquencies Set Record; Commercial Real Estate Resumes 'Steep Decline'
Michael Panzner submits: As far as I can tell, most analysts now concede that the bursting credit and real estate bubbles played a key role in bringing about the devastating downturn of the past two years. Logically, that would suggest that a sustainable recovery is going to...
Tags: US Market, Michael Panzner
External links 2009-09-21
U.S. and China: Protectionist Straws Piling Up
Michael Panzner submits: Image source Although it is never really clear until after the fact which adverse development will be the one that breaks the camel's back, one thing is clear: each addition to the overall burden draws us that much closer to the breaking point....
Tags: China, US Market, Michael Panzner
External links 2009-10-12
Dow at 10,000: Good News for Main Street?
Michael Panzner submits: Many people are cheering the fact that the Dow Jones Industrials Average has reached an apparently signficant milestone -- 10,000 -- and are suggesting that it means good news for Main Street. Yet even during more "normal" times, the relationship between the stock market...
Tags: US Market, Michael Panzner
External links 2009-10-16
The Bad Cs of Credit
Michael Panzner submits: Before the era of Frankenstein Finance and the fanatical focus on fee-based income, lenders tried to hold themselves out as models of probity (for the skeptics out there, I did say "try."). Those responsible for making credit-granting decisions and looking after the interests of shareholders also...
Tags: US Market, Financial, Michael Panzner, Goldman Sachs Group Inc., J.P. Morgan Chase & Co.
External links 2009-11-01
Why Housing Hasn't Bottomed Yet
Michael Panzner submits: All we want are the facts, ma'am.--"Sergeant Joe Friday" actor Jack Webb in the TV series, Dragnet Like most people, I prefer good times to bad. Even though I correctly anticipated that the imbalances and excesses of the past would lead to an unhappy ending,...
Tags: US Market, Michael Panzner
External links 2009-07-20
Persistent Ignorance by 'Those Who Know Best'
Michael Panzner submits: It's funny -- or sad, depending on your perspective -- how those who supposedly know best -- the highly paid "experts" on Wall Street -- keep misreading what is happening in the real economy. For example, all signs point to the fact that what...
Tags: US Market, Materials/Industrials, Michael Panzner, General Electric Co.
External links 2009-07-19
Finally, Establishment Types Admit Possibility of Hyperinflation
Michael Panzner submits: Two years ago, Financial Armageddon raised eyebrows and caused lots of sniggers with an in-your-face title and a table of contents that included the following section: PART TWO: RISKS by Michael Panzner
Tags: US Market, Michael Panzner, Morgan Stanley
External links 2009-02-01
Housing Crisis Bringing Families Closer Together
Michael Panzner submits: In 1915, the average number of people sharing a home, including parents, offspring, and "extended squatters," was 4.5, according to a 2006 MSNBC.com report citing U.S. Census Bureau data. By 2006, that number had shrunk by nearly half to 2.6. One reason for the...
Tags: US Market, Michael Panzner
External links 2009-02-05
U.S. Dollar: Another Sign of Accelerating Loss of Confidence
Michael Panzner submits: After a multi-month rally, spurred by safe haven buying, short-covering by a large crowd of wrong-footed bears, and technical factors associated with the bursting of a global credit bubble fueled by trillions in dollar-denominated debt -- as predicted in Financial Armageddon -- the world's reserve currency...
Tags: US Market, Michael Panzner
External links 2009-03-20
Even More Reasons to Worry About Inflation
Michael Panzner submits: Many deflationistas believe that the wealth being destroyed by the bursting of the global credit bubble will swamp the money being created by fiscal and monetary authorities for the foreseeable future, thus eliminating the threat of inflation, at least in the near term. But...
Tags: Seeking Alpha, US Market, Michael Panzner
External links 2009-04-06
Getting Out of a Pickle: How Companies Might Survive the Recession
Michael Panzner submits: The Wall Street Journal has a new report out, entitled Weathering the Storm, which features numerous articles on how to survive and thrive during hard times. While some of the insights and recommendations appear to be predicated on the notion that we are going through right...
Tags: US Market, Michael Panzner, H.J. Heinz Co.
External links 2009-04-24
Healthcare Cutbacks: Further Evidence That Economy Still in Trouble
Michael Panzner submits: Despite all the evidence to the contrary, mainstream types keep insisting on two things: that what we are going through right now is a recession -- albeit a severe one -- and the worst is or will soon be over. Hogwash. by Michael Panzner
Tags: Healthcare, US Market, Michael Panzner
External links 2009-04-27
Current Market Dichotomy: Deja Vu
Michael Panzner submits: As I was sifting through the latest news and commentary, I came across two articles that couldn't be any more at odds with respect to the near-term outlook. In the optimistic corner is a Forbes column by economists Brian S. Wesbury and Robert Stein,...
Tags: US Market, Michael Panzner
External links 2009-05-07
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