July Journal Day Economics |
- July Journal Day
- 6.7 Million Americans Face Eviction in July Once Unemployment Insurance Expires
- JPMorgan says a Biden victory in November could be positive for stocks
- Uber will acquire food-delivery startup Postmates in $2.6 billion all-stock deal, reports say
- Employment won't recover for a decade, CBO says - The economic outlook for the next 10 years has “deteriorated significantly” since the CBO issued its last complete set of projections in January.
- Treasury, SBA data show small-business loans went to private-equity backed chains, members of Congress
- The five largest stocks now account for 20% of the S&P 500 market cap, exceeding the 18% concentration level reached during the dot-com bubble.
- Commercial mortgage delinquencies surged at record monthly rate in June
- Time for China to decouple the yuan from US dollar, former diplomat urges. US will pose ‘increasingly severe threat’ to future Chinese development through dollar’s global monopoly. Preparations for gradual decoupling and internationalisation of the yuan should begin ‘now’
- India can't replace China at manufacturing, not without paying more: Economics commentator Martin Wolf
- Financial analyst Gary Shilling says the stock market could see a 1930s-like decline
- YRC getting $700 million government bailout for nearly 30% stake in fleet
- Air travel jumps over July 4 weekend, but down more than 70% from 2019
- Australia Closes State Border For First Time In 100 Years To Stop Coronavirus
- China regains 1.1% GDP growth in Q2 on production rebound
- With Much of the World’s Economy Slowed Down, Green Energy Powers On
- A Latin American economic tragedy: The region’s latest woes fit a long-standing pattern
- This pandemic has exposed the uselessness of orthodox economics | Jonathan Aldred
- The Long Economic Hangover of Pandemics: History shows COVID-19’s economic fallout may be with us for decades
- Coronavirus measures give Bangladeshi workers for global clothing chains a stark choice: disease or starvation
- The Fed's Response: Why It's So Controversial
- Generation Z Is Bearing the Economic Brunt of the Virus
- Jay Clayton as SEC chair akin to a fox guarding a hen house
- Articulation versus Spontaneous Order
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