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INSIDE THIS ISSUE:
Europe entered the new year with a combination of falling output, declining new orders and backlogs, as well as shrinking payrolls. Manufacturing remains in negative territory in Europe, as the region’s PMIs data indicates. But, this was not enough to discourage equity markets, which looked elsewhere to comfort... ... Read more
The Old Continent is ravaged by a gangrenous illness: youth unemployment. Joblessness among young people, particularly in the Eurozone peripheral economies, is a real problem, which governments should address vigorously without delay. Dramatic social and political unrest could result from government inaction. ... Read more
Tables:
- MARKETS AT A GLANCE - Close as of January 25, 2013
- U.S. FIXED-INCOME MARKET AT A GLANCE - Close as of January 25, 2013
- COMMODITIES AT A GLANCE - Close as of January 25, 2013
- PULSE OF THE U.S. ECONOMY - As a Guidance for Other Geographies
- CURRENCIES AT A GLANCE - Close as of January 25, 2013
- MONETARY POLICY-MAKING AROUND THE WORLD - The Leading Seven ...
- ... and the BRICs ...
Charts:
- U.S. Standard and Poor's Composite -- Comparing 1942 and 2009 Market Bottoms re-based to 100
- U.S. Standard and Poor's Composite -- Comparing 1982 and 2009 Market Bottoms re-based to 100
- U.S. Standard and Poor's Composite -- Comparing 1998 and 2011 Market Bottoms re-based to 100
- Crude Oil (West Texas Intermediate) - spot USD per barrel -- Bollinger Bands -- 2009-2013
- Japanese Yen -- JPY per USD -- 2003-2013
- U.S. -- Total Assets of the Federal Reserve System -- 2002-2013
- U.S. Treasury Securities held by the Federal Reserve -- 1919-2013
- In the Rear-View Mirror: INFERENTIAL FOCUS Jan-Feb 2003
- Euro area and EU27 unemployment rates -- 2000-2012
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