The Independent Market Observer

Brexit Begins: Should U.S. Investors Care?

March 29, 2017

The big news of the day is that the United Kingdom has finally pulled the trigger on its exit from the European Union. The letter initiating Brexit was delivered this morning, and the parties now begin the two-year process of negotiating the exit terms and subsequent relationship.

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Monday Update: Housing Market Keeps Tightening, Business Orders Still Growing

March 27, 2017

Last week’s data was generally positive. Housing continues to strengthen; although strong demand has reduced inventories of existing homes, new home sales have started to pick up the slack. On the business front, capital spending continues to improve, although not as quickly as had been hoped.

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The Health Care Vote and the Stock Market

March 24, 2017

Today, the Republicans are set to make a high-stakes gamble on one of their signature issues, repealing the Affordable Care Act. They don’t know whether the bill will pass, but at President Trump’s behest, they are bringing it to the floor. Trump framed it this way: If the bill fails, then Obamacare survives. Given the energy the Republican Party has invested in repeal, this is certainly a moment of high political drama.

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Monday Update: Mixed Data, But Continued Growth Likely

March 20, 2017

Last week’s economic data was all over the place, but despite some significant disappointments, the overall tone was positive. With the Federal Reserve raising rates but declining to speed up the process, the most likely path looks to be continued growth at about the same pace we’ve seen recently.

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Monday Update: Strong Jobs Report Paves Way for Rate Hike

March 13, 2017

Last week was all about the February employment report, which surprised to the upside for the second month in a row. This was the last remaining hurdle the economy needed to clear before a Federal Reserve interest rate hike, and the positive results essentially ensured that the hike will happen as expected this week. 

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February Jobs Report Preview

March 9, 2017

The employment report is probably the most important economic report of them all. Jobs drive everything about the economy, and they serve as the single best window into how things are really going.

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Monday Update: More Surprising Gains in Confidence

March 6, 2017

Last week’s data extends the string of surprisingly strong sentiment and headline news, and even the weaker reports were better than they looked on the surface. With both consumer and business confidence rising, and the Federal Reserve feeling more upbeat as well, the recovery appears to be continuing.

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Trump’s Address to Congress: What to Watch For

February 28, 2017

Tonight, President Trump will give his first address to Congress—essentially a State of the Union. He has a lot to talk about, and it will be interesting to see what he chooses to focus on.

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Monday Update: Housing Continues to Improve, Fed Remains Confident

February 27, 2017

A limited amount of economic data was released last week, but what we did get was generally positive. The housing sector continues to post solid growth, and the Federal Reserve minutes showed confidence in the recovery.

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Monday Update (on Tuesday): Consumers Lead the Way

February 21, 2017

Last week’s flurry of economic data was generally positive, either coming in surprisingly strong or much better than it looked. Both rising prices and faster consumer spending growth reflected an improving economy.

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