So Who Are the Debt Slaves in this Rich Nation? by Wolf Richter • Apr 16, 2017 • 93 Comments The American economy has split in two: how averages of wealth and debt obscure the profound risks.
Is Barcelona’s Crazy Tourist Boom Too Much of a Good Thing? by Don Quijones • Apr 16, 2017 • 56 Comments It brings buckets of money, but what are the consequences?
Uber Confirms Horrendous Loss in 2016 by Wolf Richter • Apr 15, 2017 • 62 Comments On Good Friday, when no one was supposed to pay attention.
Atlanta Fed GDPNow Forecast Spirals Closer to Zero by Wolf Richter • Apr 14, 2017 • 45 Comments From bad to worse, hammered by retail sales and inflation.
Restaurants in Worst Tailspin since 2009/2010 by Wolf Richter • Apr 13, 2017 • 85 Comments This thermometer for discretionary spending is the first to react when consumers hit their limits.
Here’s Italy’s Latest Plan B Where Desperation Meets Insanity by Don Quijones • Apr 13, 2017 • 34 Comments Selling securities backed by defaulted loans to NIRP refugees.
New York’s Office Market Gets Crushed, Bubble Deflates by Wolf Richter • Apr 12, 2017 • 24 Comments Sales down 80% from peak. Where the heck’s the Foreign Money?
European Stocks are in Classic Soros-Style False Trend by Contributor • Apr 12, 2017 • 33 Comments Current rally is founded on untrue assumptions.
What Tesla’s “Inexplicable” “Ponzi Scheme” Valuation Says about the Stock Market by Wolf Richter • Apr 11, 2017 • 121 Comments In fact, it’s not “inexplicable” at all.
Green Shoots! Is Argentina’s Economy Finally Growing? by Bianca Fernet • Apr 11, 2017 • 10 Comments How do you know when inflation is about 40%?