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The Truth Behind U.S. Jobs Data The Truth Behind U.S. Jobs Data
by Chad Shoop April 1, 2016 U.S. Economy
The March jobs report is being hailed as a win for the U.S. economy, but forward-looking layoff data offers a grim look at why growth will fade and why interest rates aren’t rising any time soon.
Gold: Monetary Disaster Insurance Monetary Disaster Insurance
by Jeff Yastine March 29, 2016 Gold
When a financial firm like Munich Re starts vaulting gold and griping about monetary policy, you have to believe that they might be on to something serious.
The Fed Needs to Get a Clue The Fed Needs to Get a Clue
by Chad Shoop March 25, 2016 Trading Strategies
The Fed is dithering on interest rates, and the days of solid returns on Treasurys, municipal bonds and CDs aren’t likely to return anytime soon, if ever. But that doesn’t mean you’re out of luck…
The Chinese Real Estate Chill The Chinese Real Estate Chill
by Jeff Yastine March 8, 2016 Real Estate
Misguided federal policy has cast a chill over the U.S. economy, leaving the luxury real estate markets in New York and Miami in the lurch. But the impact could soon spread to other major markets, as Chinese buyers go silent.
P2P Lending: The Seeds of Destruction P2P Lending: The Seed That May Destroy “Too Big to Fail”
by Ted Bauman March 7, 2016 U.S. Economy
With the political clout to write its own rules, Wall Street is doing what it has always done … with expected results. But P2P lending is sowing the seeds that could bring it all tumbling down.

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