Since the end of WW1, the effect on US
stocks of international incidents—ranging from terrorist
attacks and assassinations to nuclear standoffs and war—is
typically short-lived, with very few events perceptible as
stocks have reliably marched upward over the last hundred
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Official GDP data take weeks or months to become available,
but IMF researchers have developed a "nowcasting" tool
enabled by machine learning to track economies in real-time |
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USA:
Low
joblessness suggests the labor market, a pillar of the
economy, is still running strong, despite volatility in
stocks, bonds and other assets reflecting in |
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Italy’s economy avoids contraction in the first quarter in a
boost for Prime Minister Mario Draghi who has been
protecting the economy from the worst of the crisis through
fiscal spending |
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Oil embargo, Biden and Powell to meet, and MLIV Pulse |
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