Nothing in these inflation numbers to convince the Fed to change course
It’s hard to find much direction in the data on prices at the wholesale level released this morning. And I think that’s the message in these numbers. Inflationary pressures are nowhere to be seen. But actual deflation doesn’t seem to be a danger either.
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Why is the European Union so anxious to get an Irish deal done?Look to today’s news that the Greek budget is in worse shape than anyone thought—again. Revised numbers show that Greece’s 2009 deficit wasn’t 13.6% but actually 15.4% of GDP.
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Cue the plague of locusts and the rain of frogs. The market has had just about everything else thrown at it today. And so far, at 3 p.m. New York time, the Standard & Poor’s 500 has held at its 20-day moving average of 1195 or so.