The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell more than 5% this week. Up until this past week, U.S. stocks marched higher despite the increasing risks of a government debt crisis in Europe. This week’s sell-off indicates investors may finally be waking up to the significant headwinds the global economy still faces. If the debt crisis in Greece spreads to other Euro-zone countries, it would wreak havoc on the Euro-zone economy and neighboring countries as well. The global economy would also be impacted. The Euro-zone economy is almost the same size as the U.S. economy. If Europe dips back into a … [Read more...]
Archives for May 2010
A Ticking Bomb
On Monday morning while driving to Boston for a meeting, I was listening to the news while waiting for the start of the award-winning Helen Glover Show. Helen came on at 7:00 a.m. sharp, and even though she greeted listeners with the same energy as always, you could immediately sense that something was different this morning. Her opening emotions made listeners sit up and pay attention to what had happened to her over the weekend, which she spent in New York City at the Marriott in Times Square, right across the street from the failed Faisal Shahzad van bomb. We learned how, just like that, a … [Read more...]
Personal Income: Outlook Not So Good.
There has still been no meaningful recovery in real personal income. The nascent recovery in consumer spending has come out of savings and from government transfer payments. Neither source of income is sustainable. … [Read more...]