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LATAM FOCUS

Brazil’s Industrial Output Disappoints; Dilma Favorite for Presidency

By Bertrand Delgado, Juan Lorenzo Maldonado and Alex Giron Sep 1, 2010

CROSS ASSET MONTHLY

Currencies: The End of Exuberance

Natalia Gurushina Aug 31, 2010

CROSS ASSET MONTHLY

Emerging Markets: At the Cross Roads

Natalia Gurushina Aug 31, 2010

CROSS ASSET MONTHLY

Fixed Income: Unconventional Policies Create Uncertainty

Arun Motianey Aug 31, 2010

CROSS ASSET MONTHLY

Equities: Über Competitive Germany

Gina Sanchez Aug 31, 2010

CROSS ASSET MONTHLY

Executive Summary: States of Flux: Stay Risk Averse

Arnab Das Aug 31, 2010

CROSS ASSET MONTHLY

Financial Institutions: Cracks in the EZ Façade

Jennifer Kapila Aug 31, 2010

Approaching a Dangerous Stall Speed

By Nouriel Roubini, Christian Menegatti and Prajakta Bhide Aug 27, 2010

Q2 2010 U.S. GDP: U.S. Economy Slowing to a Stall

By Prajakta Bhide and Christian Menegatti Aug 27, 2010

LatAm Focus: Brazil’s Inflation Reaches Bottom; Mexico on a Rocky Growth Path

By Bertrand Delgado, Juan Lorenzo Maldonado and Ana Pulido Aug 25, 2010

North America Focus: Weak U.S. Data Spark 'Race to the Bottom'; Canada's Consumers Still Cool

By Prajakta Bhide, Tetiana Sears, Christian Menegatti and Rachel Ziemba Aug 23, 2010

LatAm Focus: Colombia Pushes Forward While Venezuela Surprises to the Upside

By Bertrand Delgado and Juan Lorenzo Maldonado Aug 20, 2010

LatAm Focus: Lula’s Protégé Dilma Rouseff Advances in Brazil Election

By Bertrand Delgado and Juan Lorenzo Maldonado Aug 18, 2010

North America Focus: U.S.: Warming Up the Helicopter; Canada: Inflation Moderates Going Forward

By Christian Menegatti, Prajakta Bhide, Tetiana Sears and Rachel Ziemba Aug 16, 2010

RGE STRATEGY FLASH

Cracks in the Foundation

By Gina Sanchez and Ibrahim Gassambe Aug 10, 2010

North America Focus: U.S. Flying on One Engine; Canadian Labor Market Flashing Red?

By Prajakta Bhide, Tetiana Sears and Rachel Ziemba Aug 9, 2010

LatAm Focus: Chile Recovers While Venezuelan Inflation Surprises on Downside

By Bertrand Delgado and Juan Lorenzo Maldonado Aug 6, 2010

North America Focus: U.S. Economy Proceeds Sluggishly; U.S. and Canadian Labor Markets Examined

By Prajakta Bhide, Tetiana Sears, Christian Menegatti and Rachel Ziemba Aug 2, 2010

RGE STRATEGY VIEW

Q3 2010 Scenario Analysis: Macroeconomic Factors & Asset Class Investment Implications

By Christian Menegatti, Rachel Ziemba, Arnab Das, Arun Motianey, Gina Sanchez, Natalia Gurushina and David Nowakowski Aug 2, 2010

Asia Week Ahead: Skidding Exports to Keep Rate Hikes Gradual Despite Inflation

By Arpitha Bykere, Michael Manetta, Mikka Pineda and Rachel Ziemba Jul 29, 2010

RGE STRATEGY VIEW

Cross Asset Monthly: A Summer of Discontent: Navigating the Tug of War Between Greed and Fear

By Arnab Das, Natalia Gurushina, Arun Motianey, David Nowakowski, Gina Sanchez and Jennifer Kapila Jul 27, 2010

Asia Week Ahead: Gradual Monetary Tightening to Continue Despite Signs of Slowdown

By Arpitha Bykere, Mikka Pineda, Michael Manetta and Adam Wolfe Jul 22, 2010

LATAM FOCUS

Week Ahead (Week of July 19, 2010)

By Bertrand Delgado and Juan Lorenzo Maldonado Jul 16, 2010

U.S. Employment Report: Entering the Second Half of the 'Year of Two Halves'

By Christian Menegatti and Prajakta Bhide Jul 2, 2010

Explaining Turkey's Jobless Growth Conundrum

By David Rogovic and Murat Vardal Apr 21, 2010

U.S. Labor Market: Out of the Woods?

By Arpitha Bykere and Christian Menegatti Apr 2, 2010

LatAm: Brazil Central Bank Still Won’t Budge

By Bertrand Delgado and Juan Lorenzo Maldonado Mar 18, 2010

February Payrolls: It’s the Economy, Not the Weather

By Arpitha Bykere and Christian Menegatti Mar 5, 2010

Spain: The Way Forward

By Elisa Parisi-Capone and Nouriel Roubini Feb 23, 2010

On the Verge of Job Creation

By Christian Menegatti and Arpitha Bykere Feb 5, 2010

Another Bleak U.S. Labor Market Report

Arpitha Bykere and Christian Menegatti Nov 6, 2009

Comparing Three Crises

Mikka Pineda Sep 9, 2009

Spain's Unemployment Problem

Chris Mooney Sep 2, 2009

Easing Job Losses Don't Change Weak Prospects for U.S. Recovery

Arpitha Bykere and Christian Menegatti Aug 8, 2009

EconoMonitors

RGE Analysts' EconoMonitor

Urban Unemployment Increases in Colombia

Bertrand Delgado and Juan Lorenzo Maldonado Sep 2, 2010

Nouriel Roubini's EconoMonitor

EconoMonitor Flashback: Roubini's IMF Speech - September 7, 2006

Nouriel Roubini Sep 2, 2010

US EconoMonitor

No Clothes

Tim Duy Sep 1, 2010

US EconoMonitor

What Makes America Great: Layoffs!

Barry Ritholtz Sep 1, 2010

US EconoMonitor

Why a Civil Society Extends Unemployment Benefits

Robert Reich Aug 31, 2010

Europe EconoMonitor

Why Germany's Rebound Is Not Such Good News

Yves Smith Aug 30, 2010

US EconoMonitor

Did I Hear that Right? You Want to Raise Interest Rates?

Mark Thoma Aug 30, 2010

US EconoMonitor

Warning: Why Cheaper Money Won’t Mean More Jobs

Robert Reich Aug 30, 2010

RGE Analysts' EconoMonitor

What the UK Unemployment Numbers Don’t Tell

Parul Walia Aug 27, 2010

US EconoMonitor

Jobless Claims: Better but Still High

James Picerno Aug 26, 2010

Europe EconoMonitor

Demystifying Turkish Unemployment

Emre Deliveli Aug 25, 2010

Global Macro EconoMonitor

Who Creates Jobs? Small vs. Large vs. Young

Mark Thoma Aug 23, 2010

Global Macro EconoMonitor

Household Leverage: What Does the U.S. Have that the UK Does Not?

Rebecca Wilder Aug 23, 2010

RGE Analysts' EconoMonitor

Canada’s Tepid Income Growth Likely to Moderate Strong Private Consumption

Tetiana Sears and Rachel Ziemba Aug 23, 2010

Europe EconoMonitor

The Shape of Bulgarian Things to Come

Edward Hugh Aug 23, 2010

Peterson Institute for International Economics Monitor

India's Growth Paradox

Arvind Subramanian Aug 19, 2010

US EconoMonitor

Is the Unemployment Problem Cyclical or Structural?

Mark Thoma Aug 18, 2010

Global Macro EconoMonitor

History of World GDP

Barry Ritholtz Aug 18, 2010

Global Macro EconoMonitor

The Truth About China as #2

Robert Reich Aug 17, 2010

Europe EconoMonitor

Turkish Labor Market Confirms Slowdown in the Second Derivative

Emre Deliveli Aug 16, 2010

Emerging Markets Monitor

More Signs of (Probably Futile) Labor Pushback in China

Yves Smith Aug 16, 2010

US EconoMonitor

Forget a Double Dip, We’re Still in One Long Big Dipper

Robert Reich Aug 15, 2010

US EconoMonitor

Summer Employment All About Demand

Tim Duy Aug 13, 2010

US EconoMonitor

The Compensationless Recovery

Rebecca Wilder Aug 11, 2010

US EconoMonitor

The Jobs Emergency

Robert Reich Aug 10, 2010

Europe EconoMonitor

One Chart to Rule Them All, One Chart to Find Them (Out)

Edward Hugh Aug 9, 2010

US EconoMonitor

Why Is the Journal Mystified that Some Employers Are Having Trouble Finding Workers?

Yves Smith Aug 9, 2010

US EconoMonitor

Current Economic Conditions

James Hamilton Aug 9, 2010

US EconoMonitor

Greenspan, Rubin, and Herbert Hoover

Robert Reich Aug 9, 2010

US EconoMonitor

The Coming Big Increase in Structural Unemployment

Fabius Maximus Aug 8, 2010

US EconoMonitor

A Look at U.S. Unemployment

Fabius Maximus Aug 6, 2010

Europe EconoMonitor

Too Soon To Cry Victory?

Edward Hugh Aug 6, 2010

Emerging Markets Monitor

Does Shanghai Have a Future?

Bradley Gardner Aug 3, 2010

US EconoMonitor

Alan Greenspan: Two Economies

Barry Ritholtz Aug 2, 2010

RGE Analysts' EconoMonitor

Gone Are the Days of Sub-2% Unemployment in Japan

Mikka Pineda Jul 30, 2010

Asia EconoMonitor

Asian Market Snapshot: Stocks Struggle on Poor Showing from U.S. Indices and Japanese Unemployment Numbers

Obinnaya Okwara Jul 30, 2010

US EconoMonitor

Policy Stuck in the Doldrums? Consumers Think So

Rebecca Wilder Jul 29, 2010

Emerging Markets Monitor

Latvia: The Demographic Price Of Procrastination

Edward Hugh Jul 28, 2010

US EconoMonitor

The Great Decoupling of Corporate Profits From Jobs

Robert Reich Jul 27, 2010

US EconoMonitor

Rising NAIRU?

Tim Duy Jul 27, 2010

Nouriel Roubini's EconoMonitor

Roubini on CNBC's Squawk Box - U.S. Economic Outlook and European Stress Tests

Nouriel Roubini Jul 26, 2010

US EconoMonitor

Anomalous Capacity Shrinkage

Tim Duy Jul 26, 2010

US EconoMonitor

We’re in a One-and-a-Half Dip Recession

Robert Reich Jul 22, 2010

Latin America Economonitor

Brazil: Flying

Walter Molano Jul 22, 2010

RGE Analysts' EconoMonitor

The Economic Impact of Sales Tax Harmonization in Ontario and B.C.

Tetiana Sears Jul 19, 2010

US EconoMonitor

A Curious Unemployment Picture Gets More Curious

David E. Altig Jul 19, 2010

Europe EconoMonitor

Budget Cuts in Europe: Policy Coordination or German Diktat?

Paolo Manasse Jul 15, 2010

US EconoMonitor

The Root of Economic Fragility and Political Anger

Robert Reich Jul 13, 2010

Emerging Markets Monitor

Window of Opportunity for South Asia

Mohammad Shahidul Islam Jul 12, 2010

US EconoMonitor

Ahead of a Busy Week

Tim Duy Jul 12, 2010

US EconoMonitor

Relative Employment Is Shifting

Rebecca Wilder Jul 11, 2010

US EconoMonitor

Reviewing John Mauldin on Employment and the Economy

Jeffrey Miller Jul 7, 2010

Global Macro EconoMonitor

The Priority of Growth and Jobs—the IMF’s Dialogue with the Unions

Dominique Strauss-Kahn Jul 6, 2010

Global Macro EconoMonitor

What Do Banking Crises Have to Do with Consumption?

Michael Pettis Jul 6, 2010

US EconoMonitor

No Double Dip

James Hamilton Jul 6, 2010

Global Macro EconoMonitor

Crib Notes for G7 Unemployment Rates

Rebecca Wilder Jul 6, 2010

US EconoMonitor

Why Is the American Jobs Machine Broken?

Tim Duy Jul 6, 2010

US EconoMonitor

Slouching Toward a Double Dip or a Lousy Recovery at Best

Robert Reich Jul 6, 2010

Global Macro EconoMonitor

The Treasury View Failed in the 1930s. Why Should It Work Now?

Roberto Tamborini Jul 1, 2010

Global Macro EconoMonitor

Jobless Recoveries

James Hamilton Jul 1, 2010

Global Macro EconoMonitor

The G20's China Bet

Simon Johnson Jul 1, 2010

Latin America Economonitor

Brazil: Economic Growth, Potential Output and Inflation

Antonio Carlos Lemgruber Jun 28, 2010

US EconoMonitor

Another Blow to the U.S. Labor Force

Rebecca Wilder Jun 27, 2010

US EconoMonitor

Is the Fed's Caution Justified?

Mark Thoma Jun 23, 2010

US EconoMonitor

Missed Opportunity: BP Gulf of Mexico Disaster

Barry Ritholtz Jun 22, 2010

Asia EconoMonitor

Hours of Operation of Indian Retail Firms

Ajay Shah Jun 21, 2010

Emerging Markets Monitor

Why China’s Currency Announcement Is Hokum

Robert Reich Jun 21, 2010

US EconoMonitor

Weekly Claims for Unemployment Insurance Increase

Mark Thoma Jun 17, 2010

US EconoMonitor

Obama’s Address to the Nation: A Missed Opportunity to Tell It Like It Is

Robert Reich Jun 17, 2010

US EconoMonitor

The Hourless Recovery

Rebecca Wilder Jun 16, 2010

Emerging Markets Monitor

RGE's Wednesday Note: The Economics of the World Cup

Kavitha Cherian and Rachel Ziemba Jun 16, 2010

Nouriel Roubini's EconoMonitor

Roubini and El-Erian on CNBC's Squawk Box: Double Dip Risk, Growth vs. Fiscal Consolidation, Future of the Eurozone

Nouriel Roubini Jun 15, 2010

US EconoMonitor

Why We Are Moving Toward a Recessionary Era, and Why Keynes is Being Exhumed

Robert Reich Jun 14, 2010

US EconoMonitor

Retail Sales Drop in May

James Picerno Jun 11, 2010

US EconoMonitor

NFP Chart Roundup

Barry Ritholtz Jun 11, 2010

US EconoMonitor

Why the Main Street Economy Isn't Getting Any Better

Robert Reich Jun 11, 2010

US EconoMonitor

Jobless Claims Continue to Move Sideways

James Picerno Jun 10, 2010

US EconoMonitor

Current Economic Conditions

James Hamilton Jun 7, 2010

US EconoMonitor

Put Jobless Young People to Work Cleaning Up BP’s Mess and Order BP to Pay

Robert Reich Jun 6, 2010

US EconoMonitor

Why We’re Falling Into a Double-Dip Recession

Robert Reich Jun 4, 2010

RGE Analysts' EconoMonitor

Goodbye V-Shaped Recovery: Payrolls Surge and Disappoint

Christian Menegatti Jun 4, 2010

US EconoMonitor

Median Unemployment by State

Barry Ritholtz Jun 3, 2010

US EconoMonitor

Friday’s Job Numbers, and What They Won’t Tell Us About America’s Growing Anxious Class

Robert Reich Jun 3, 2010

US EconoMonitor

Why Is Washington Dithering with Unemployment High?

Yves Smith Jun 3, 2010

Latin America Economonitor

From Centennial to Bicentennial: 100 Years of Lassitude

Joaquin Cottani Jun 2, 2010

Asia EconoMonitor

What’s the Significance of the Recent Labor Strife in China?

Adam Wolfe Jun 1, 2010

Asia EconoMonitor

China’s Labor Situation Is Changing, Not for the Worse

Bradley Gardner Jun 1, 2010

US EconoMonitor

The Economics of Immigration Are Not What You Think

Mark Thoma May 27, 2010

US EconoMonitor

U.S. Growth: Slowdown Ahead

Prajakta Bhide and Christian Menegatti May 27, 2010

US EconoMonitor

Positive Sign: Worker Mobility

Barry Ritholtz May 26, 2010

Peterson Institute for International Economics Monitor

World Trade and the American Economy

C. Fred Bergsten May 24, 2010

Europe EconoMonitor

Spain Is the Perfect Example of a Country that Never Should Have Joined the Eurozone

Edward Harrison May 17, 2010

Global Macro EconoMonitor

Inflation, Taxation, and the Underground Economy

James Hamilton May 16, 2010

Europe EconoMonitor

Eurozone's Problem Children

Barry Ritholtz May 13, 2010

Europe EconoMonitor

The Eurozone Bailout - Are We Still Standing?

Claus Vistesen May 13, 2010

Emerging Markets Monitor

Beijing’s Stop-and-Go Measures

Michael Pettis May 13, 2010

RGE Analysts' EconoMonitor

A Mixed Picture from China’s Data Dump, but Still Not Tightening

Adam Wolfe May 12, 2010

Europe EconoMonitor

Making Fiscal Consolidation Work In Greece, Portugal, and Spain: Some Lessons from Argentina

Domingo Cavallo and Joaquin Cottani May 11, 2010

Europe EconoMonitor

How I Stopped Holding My Breath for a Greek Restructuring and Learned to Love Illiquency Support

Anna Gelpern May 10, 2010

Europe EconoMonitor

Greece Like Lehman?

Roberto Tamborini May 10, 2010

Europe EconoMonitor

About the Euro Crisis: The Experts Are Wrong, the German People Are Right

Fabius Maximus May 10, 2010

RGE Analysts' EconoMonitor

Eurozone Newcomers Show Little Sympathy for Greek Woes

Jelena Vukotic May 10, 2010

Global Macro EconoMonitor

Are you ready for the United States of Germany?

Michael Pettis May 10, 2010

Europe EconoMonitor

Greek General Strike Turns Tragic

Robert M. Cutler May 9, 2010

US EconoMonitor

Jobless Claims Dip Again. Will Tomorrow's Labor Market Update Confirm the Trend?

James Picerno May 6, 2010

Europe EconoMonitor

The Escalating Greek Debt Crisis: What Has Been Happening and Where Is It Going?

Michael Arghyrou and John Tsoukalas May 6, 2010

Emerging Markets Monitor

The RMB and the Magic of Accounting Identities

Michael Pettis May 3, 2010

Europe EconoMonitor

What a Difference a Day Made!

Edward Hugh May 2, 2010

Asia EconoMonitor

Asia: Leading the Global Recovery

Anoop Singh Apr 29, 2010

Nouriel Roubini's EconoMonitor

Roubini and Milken on Global Financial Markets: Where We've Been, Where We're Going

Nouriel Roubini Apr 29, 2010

Europe EconoMonitor

Addendum to 99 Luftballoons in a Beauty Contest

Emre Deliveli Apr 29, 2010

Europe EconoMonitor

Greece – GIIPS – Eurozone - Big Problem

Rebecca Wilder Apr 28, 2010

Asia EconoMonitor

China Can Avoid Becoming Japan

Models & Agents Apr 26, 2010

US EconoMonitor

Jobless Claims Fall, but the Threat of Going Nowhere Fast Still Looms

James Picerno Apr 22, 2010

US EconoMonitor

The Administration's February Forecast Compared to Current Expectations

Menzie Chinn Apr 22, 2010

Global Macro EconoMonitor

World Faces Serious New Economic Challenges

Olivier Blanchard Apr 21, 2010

US EconoMonitor

More on Mortgage Delinquencies & Retail Spending

Barry Ritholtz Apr 21, 2010

RGE Analysts' EconoMonitor

RGE's Wednesday Note - Reading the Tea Leaves for Q2 and Beyond

Christian Menegatti, Rachel Ziemba, and Nouriel Roubini Apr 21, 2010

Europe EconoMonitor

Do I See Movement in the Greek Trenches?

Edward Hugh Apr 20, 2010

Nouriel Roubini's EconoMonitor

The Debt Death Trap

Nouriel Roubini Apr 20, 2010

US EconoMonitor

The Sweet Spot

Tim Duy Apr 20, 2010

US EconoMonitor

So the Senate Rebukes the VAT for What Exactly?

Rebecca Wilder Apr 20, 2010

Global Macro EconoMonitor

Chinese Savings and the Wealth Effect

Michael Pettis Apr 20, 2010

US EconoMonitor

An Auspicious Sign: the Consumer (for Now) Is Back

Rebecca Wilder Apr 16, 2010

US EconoMonitor

Final Destination “Rising Public Deficits” with a Stopover in “Falling Public Deficits”

Rebecca Wilder Apr 15, 2010

US EconoMonitor

Trade War with China Would Be Costly, Unnecessary

Leif Rosenberger Apr 14, 2010

Emerging Markets Monitor

Malaysia's New Economic Model: Making Choices

Danny Quah Apr 14, 2010

Emerging Markets Monitor

Thailand: Put on a Shirt!

Walter Molano Apr 13, 2010

US EconoMonitor

What Could Derail the Recovery?

Tim Duy Apr 13, 2010

US EconoMonitor

The Future of American Jobs

Robert Reich Apr 12, 2010

US EconoMonitor

Declining Bailout Costs or Bad Math?

Barry Ritholtz Apr 12, 2010

Europe EconoMonitor

Europe's Bazooka Is Not Enough

Models & Agents Apr 12, 2010

Global Macro EconoMonitor

Demographics and the Anatomy of International Capital Flows

Claus Vistesen Apr 11, 2010

US EconoMonitor

Do Rising Oil Prices Threaten the Economic Recovery?

James Hamilton Apr 11, 2010

US EconoMonitor

Are Americans Over-Taxed?

Fabius Maximus Apr 11, 2010

US EconoMonitor

Retail, Jobs Suggest Stronger Recovery

Barry Ritholtz Apr 9, 2010

US EconoMonitor

American States on the Brink of Financial Catastrophe

Fabius Maximus Apr 9, 2010

Europe EconoMonitor

The Turkish Rainbow Tour

Emre Deliveli Apr 9, 2010

Peterson Institute for International Economics Monitor

Germany’s Virtuous Economy: How Much is It to Blame?

Angel Ubide and Steve Weisman Apr 8, 2010

Europe EconoMonitor

UK: Looking Good for the First Quarter

David Smith Apr 8, 2010

Asia EconoMonitor

Who Will Pay for China’s Bad Loans?

Michael Pettis Apr 8, 2010

Nouriel Roubini's EconoMonitor

Optimism over India, but Is It Sustainable?

Nouriel Roubini Apr 8, 2010

US EconoMonitor

Reducing Household Financial Leverage: the Easy Way and the Hard Way

Rebecca Wilder Apr 8, 2010

Latin America Economonitor

Mexico: Labor Reform, One Last Attempt?

Alejandro Schtulmann Apr 7, 2010

Emerging Markets Monitor

India, China, and V vs. U

Nouriel Roubini Apr 7, 2010

US EconoMonitor

Waxman's Witch Hunt and U.S. Business Intimidation

Joseph Mason Apr 7, 2010

US EconoMonitor

Giving Up on Policymakers

Mark Thoma Apr 6, 2010

Emerging Markets Monitor

How Will U.S. Savings Rate Rise if You Don’t Penalize Consumption?

Michael Pettis Apr 4, 2010

US EconoMonitor

The U.S. Economy: On the Surface and Under the Hood

Rebecca Wilder Apr 4, 2010

US EconoMonitor

Why the Fall in the Savings Rate Is Not Meaningless

Edward Harrison Apr 2, 2010

US EconoMonitor

The Saving Rate Paradox

Rebecca Wilder Apr 2, 2010

US EconoMonitor

Economics for a New Century

Ann Lee Apr 1, 2010

US EconoMonitor

America, the Land of Limited Opportunity: We Must Open Our Eyes to the Truth

Fabius Maximus Apr 1, 2010

US EconoMonitor

Can't Help but Put ISM and Confidence Surveys Together: Looks a Little Off

Rebecca Wilder Apr 1, 2010

Latin America Economonitor

Taxes on Companies

Eduardo Lora Mar 26, 2010

Europe EconoMonitor

Can the Eurozone Exist Forever?

Fabian Fritzsche Mar 26, 2010

US EconoMonitor

Why the President’s Next Big Thing Should Be Jobs

Robert Reich Mar 26, 2010

Latin America Economonitor

High Business Inequality, Very Low Productivity

Eduardo Lora Mar 25, 2010

US EconoMonitor

More Foreclosures, Please . . .

Barry Ritholtz Mar 25, 2010

US EconoMonitor

A Look at Our Future, When Our Promises to Ourselves Come Due

Fabius Maximus Mar 25, 2010

Emerging Markets Monitor

Productivity Is a Question of Credit

Eduardo Lora Mar 24, 2010

Asia EconoMonitor

More Asian Geese Ready to Fly

Anoop Singh Mar 23, 2010

US EconoMonitor

Monetary Policy Can Do More

Mark Thoma Mar 23, 2010

Europe EconoMonitor

The Rite of Spring

Emre Deliveli Mar 22, 2010

US EconoMonitor

Delusions of Retirement Adequacy

Barry Ritholtz Mar 22, 2010

US EconoMonitor

Extolling the Corporate Squeeze of Workers?

Yves Smith Mar 21, 2010

Emerging Markets Monitor

China’s Exporters Hanging by a Thread?

Yves Smith Mar 19, 2010

US EconoMonitor

9 Months after the Most Economically Atrocious Piece of Legislation in 2009 (Cash for Clunkers)

Rebecca Wilder Mar 19, 2010

Latin America Economonitor

Colombia: Setting the Stage

Walter Molano Mar 18, 2010

Nouriel Roubini's EconoMonitor

Roubini NBR Interview on 0 Percent Interest Rate

Nouriel Roubini Mar 18, 2010

Emerging Markets Monitor

Something New Out of Africa: A Global Player

Dominique Strauss-Kahn Mar 17, 2010

Europe EconoMonitor

Serious Problems Emerge for the F-UK-De Group of Countries

Edward Hugh Mar 16, 2010

US EconoMonitor

Will Consumer Demand Falter in Q2

Barry Ritholtz Mar 16, 2010

RGE Analysts' EconoMonitor

Kuwait Finally Going the Whole Nine Yards?

Ayah el Said and Rachel Ziemba Mar 15, 2010

Europe EconoMonitor

The German Economy Is Essentially "Intact"

Edward Hugh Mar 11, 2010

RGE Analysts' EconoMonitor

RGE's Wednesday Note - The Rising Risk of Double-Dipping

Nouriel Roubini Mar 10, 2010

US EconoMonitor

Bail Out Our Schools

Robert Reich Mar 9, 2010

Europe EconoMonitor

March Madness

Rob Parenteau Mar 8, 2010

US EconoMonitor

Real Personal Income Less Transfer Payments

Tim Duy Mar 8, 2010

Peterson Institute for International Economics Monitor

The Greek Tragedy That Changed Europe

Simon Johnson Mar 8, 2010

Emerging Markets Monitor

India's Finance Minister Plays It Safe with 2010 Budget

Rajeev Mantri Mar 7, 2010

US EconoMonitor

Employment Chart Roundup

Barry Ritholtz Mar 7, 2010

Europe EconoMonitor

The End Game for Europe: Wage Cutting and the Battle for Exports

Rebecca Wilder Mar 7, 2010

Emerging Markets Monitor

Stuck in Neutral – What Japan’s Rebalancing Can Teach Us

Michael Pettis Mar 4, 2010

Global Macro EconoMonitor

Economy Slowly Improving but Risks Posed by Weak Employment and Tight Credit Remain

John Graham and Kate O'Sullivan Mar 4, 2010

Global Macro EconoMonitor

The "Three Speed" Global Manufacturing Recovery Continues in February

Edward Hugh Mar 2, 2010

US EconoMonitor

This Ain't No Party

Walter Molano Mar 2, 2010

US EconoMonitor

Is the Fed Eager to Dismiss Deflationary Pressures?

Tim Duy Mar 2, 2010

Europe EconoMonitor

Too Soon to Cry "Victory" on Latvia

Edward Hugh Mar 1, 2010

US EconoMonitor

The High Road Procurement Policy

Mark Thoma Feb 26, 2010

RGE Analysts' EconoMonitor

Exit Strategy Has begun in Brazil, Inflation Surprised to the Downside in Mexico

Bertrand Delgado and Juan Lorenzo Maldonado Feb 25, 2010

Finance & Markets Monitor

Where Did Employees from Collapsed Banks Go?

Barry Ritholtz Feb 24, 2010

Emerging Markets Monitor

What the PBoC Cannot Do with Its Reserves

Michael Pettis Feb 22, 2010

US EconoMonitor

It's Time to Enact Health Care with 51 Senate Votes

Robert Reich Feb 21, 2010

US EconoMonitor

We Need Jobs, Not Deficit Cuts

Mark Thoma Feb 21, 2010

US EconoMonitor

About the U.S. Economy: Where We Are, Where We’re Going

Fabius Maximus Feb 19, 2010

US EconoMonitor

Why Is Wal-Mart Paying Retail Prices?

James Kwak Feb 17, 2010

Global Macro EconoMonitor

Unwinding Global Imbalances

Yves Smith Feb 17, 2010

Asia EconoMonitor

Rising Wages in China are a Good Thing

Michael Pettis Feb 16, 2010

Nouriel Roubini's EconoMonitor

Roubini CNBC Squawk Box Interviews and Report on Sovereign Debt and Global Growth

Nouriel Roubini Feb 13, 2010

Daily Digest

Analysis

Baltic Fixed Income: Longing the Baltic Risk

SEB  Sep 02, 2010

News

S.Africa state workers reject offer, take to street

Reuters  Jon Herskovitz and Peroshni Govender Sep 02, 2010

News

French Jobless Rate Shows First Drop Since Recession

Business Week  Sep 02, 2010

Analysis

Sweden: Repo rate raised by 0.25 percentage points to 0.75 per cent

Riksbank (Central Bank of Sweden)  Sep 02, 2010

Blogs

Recovery summer

The Economist  Free Exchange Sep 01, 2010

News

UPDATE 1-Mexico inflation outlook falls, growth up in poll

Reuters  Patrick Rucker Sep 01, 2010

Analysis

U.S. Planned Job Cuts Drop to 10-Year Low of 34,768

Challenger, Gray & Christmas, Inc.  Sep 01, 2010

Opinions

The Bankrupt Finnish Welfare State

The Market Oracle  Kaj Grüssner Aug 31, 2010

Opinions

Is Low-Wage China Disappearing?

Project Syndicate  Fan Gang Aug 30, 2010

Blogs

What explains the strength of the German recovery?

Economics by Invitation, Economist  Alberto Alesina and Carmen Reinhart et al Aug 29, 2010

Blogs

Spain’s Unemployment Continues To Rise

A Fistful of Euros  Edward Hugh Aug 31, 2010

Blogs

Why A Civil Society Extends Unemployment Benefits

  Robert Reich Aug 30, 2010

Blogs

How to fix unemployment

The Economist  Free Exchange Aug 31, 2010

Analysis

German labor market stays the course, of course

UniCredit Group  Alexander Koch Aug 31, 2010

Opinions

Is strike beginning of the end for Zuma?

BBC  Pumza Fihlani Aug 31, 2010

News

South Africa Offers to Increase Wages by 7.5% to End Public Workers Strike

Bloomberg  Nasreen Seria and Mike Cohen Aug 31, 2010

News

More trade union heads to face election

China Daily  Aug 31, 2010

News

Eurozone jobless rate flat despite growth

Financial Times  Quentin Peel and Stanley Pignal Aug 31, 2010

Analysis

Germany: The unemployment rate was unchanged in August (at 7.6%)

BNP Paribas  Catherine Stephan Aug 31, 2010

Analysis

Saudi Arabia: New power projects in the Kingdom.

NCB Capital  Aug 28, 2010

Analysis

Germany: Wage demands on the rise

Unicredit  Aug 31, 2010

Analysis

Summer 2010 Macroeconomic Forecast of the Ministry of Finance of Estonia

Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Estonia  Aug 30, 2010

News

S Africa mines union to join strike

Financial Times  Simon Mundy Aug 27, 2010

News

China's Wen says Japanese companies' wages too low

Associated Press  Aug 29, 2010

News

Warning on public sector job cuts

FT  Aug 30, 2010

Analysis

China beyond the Turning Point

IFPRI  Ayala Wineman Aug 25, 2010

News

Japan July household spending rises 1.1 pct y/y

Reuters  Kaori Kaneko Aug 27, 2010

News

Hungary: Employment and Unemployment May- July 2010

Hungarian Statistical Office  Aug 27, 2010

News

Hungary jobless rate drops to 11.0% in May-July

Budapest Business Journal  Aug 27, 2010

Analysis

Weekly Focus: Worries are intensifying

Danske Bank  Allan von Mehren and Steen Bocian Aug 27, 2010

News

S Korea: Wages Rise by 6.2% in Q2 for 3 Straight Quarters

Maeil Business Newspaper  Su-hyun Song and Jae-man Koh Aug 26, 2010

News

S'pore should step up manufacturing productivity: Tharman

Channel News Asia  May Wong Aug 26, 2010

News

Singapore's industrial output up 9.9% on-year in July

Channel News Asia  Ryan Huang and Mok Fei Fei Aug 26, 2010

News

Jobs decline for second consecutive quarter in June 2009

Statistics New Zealand  Geoff Bascand Aug 26, 2010

Blogs

Not the time for rate hikes

The Economist  Free Exchange Aug 25, 2010

Analysis

South Africa Investment Climate Assessment: Full Report

The World Bank Group  July 2010

News

No End in Sight to Public Service Strike

allAfrica  Luphert Chilwane Aug 26, 2010

News

U.S. Jobless Claims Decline More Than Forecast

Bloomberg  Bob Willis Aug 26, 2010

Blogs

Identifying Cyclical vs. Structural Unemployment: A Guide for Slate Writers

Grasping Reality with Both Hands  Brad DeLong Aug 24, 2010

News

Hungarian c'bank expects slow growth

Portfolio.hu  Aug 25, 2010

News

Slovakia: Labour minister unveils payroll tax overhaul

The Slovak Spectator  Aug 25, 2010

News

S Korea: Gender Wage Gap Grows in Weak Job Market

The Chosun Ilbo  Aug 24, 2010

News

Striking S.Africa state workers defy court order

Reuters  Jon Herskovitz Aug 23, 2010

News

S.Africa's poor bear brunt of public sector strike

Reuters  Peroshni Govender Aug 24, 2010

News

Slovak GDP spikes in second quarter

The Slovak Spectator  Aug 24, 2010

Analysis

Impacts of Current Global Economic Crisis on Asia's Labor Market

ADBI  Phu Huynh and Steven Kapsos et al Aug 23, 2010

Analysis

UAE: Abu Dhabi - Steady performance

Oxford Business Group  Aug 24, 2010

Analysis

Did trade liberalisation benefit women? The case of Mexico in the 1990s

VoxEU  Chinhui Juhn, Ernesto Aguayo-téllez and Jim Airola Aug 24, 2010

News

US matches Indian outsourcing costs

Financial Times  Joe Leahy and James Lamont Aug 17, 2010

Analysis

Prepare to Be Surprised in China

Wall Street Journal  Denis F Simon and Leonard M Fuld Aug 23, 2010

Analysis

Croatia: Economic Bulletin - July 2010

Croatian National Bank  Aug 03, 2010

Analysis

Principal Statistics of Labour Force, Malaysia, June 2010

Department of Statistics Malaysia  Aug 23, 2010

News

Pakistan: Services sector deficit narrows by 13.83 percent

Business Recorder  Aug 22, 2010

News

Euro accession offers little comfort for Estonia's unemployed

EU Observer  Valentina Pop Aug 23, 2010

News

S Korea: The employment rate in July continues to increase

Ministry of Employment and Labor  Aug 23, 2010

News

Taiwan's youth pick study over work: poll

AsiaOne  Aug 22, 2010

News

Taiwan: Manpower Survey Results in July 2010

Directorate General of Budget, Accounting and Statistics  Aug 23, 2010

Analysis

Latvian employment grew in 2Q 2010

Swedbank  Lija Strasuna Aug 19, 2010

Analysis

Asia: Displacement activity

Financial Times  Michiyo Nakamoto Aug 22, 2010

Analysis

Jordan Public Debt Rises to JOD10 Billion

Jordinvest  Aug 20, 2010

Opinions

Demystifying Turkish unemployment

Hurriyet  Emre Deliveli Aug 22, 2010

News

Turkish Jobless rate to decline further, say experts

Today's Zaman  Mustafa Edib Yilmaz Aug 22, 2010

Analysis

Japan: Getting Clear on Nuclear

Japan.inc  Robert K. Temple Aug 20, 2010

Blogs

Japan: McDonald’s sticks its Big Mac where it’s not wanted

Yen for Living  Philip Aug 20, 2010

News

Mortgage subsidy offer may be extended

The Yomiuri Shimbun  Aug 20, 2010

News

Fears over Latvia Brain Drain as Economy Struggles

BBC  Damien McGuinness Aug 20, 2010

News

Japan: 28 governors favor hike in sales tax: poll

The Japan Times  Aug 20, 2010

News

S.Africa autoworkers, firms in deal to end strike

Reuters  Jon Herskovitz and Marius Bosch Aug 20, 2010

News

Nigeria: Employment Crisis Worsens

allAfrica  Oscarline Onwuemenyi Aug 20, 2010

Blogs

How structural is unemployment?

The Economist  Free Exchange Aug 19, 2010