This table accompanies the weekly review article at Global Economic Intersection. This week the article is “Tailwinds for 2012: Election Year“.
Weekly Economic Release Scorecard:
| Rail Traffic: Grew 3.6% in 2011 |
| December BLS Jobs: Jobs up 200K – the bad news is it seems like temp hiring |
| December ADP Jobs: Up an amazing 325,000, largest ever |
| December ISM Non-Manufacturing: Improved slightly in expansion territory |
| November Manufacturing New Orders: Strong growth due to airline sales |
| China: Economic change vs Political Change |
| November Construction Spending: Bottoming for the last two months |
| December ISM Manufacturing Survey: Shows an improving economy |
| China: Are there debt bombs inside the slowing economy? |
| January 2012 Economic Forecast: A weakly improving economy |
| Dividend Stocks: Are they the way to go? |
| Canada: Taking a look at the appropriate balance in a Canadian portfolio |
| Vitaliy Katsenelson: Analyzing global headwinds effect on market forces |
| Commodities: Are we headed for a super deflation cycle? |
| 2012: Is it time to switch back to a capital conservation mode? |
| Investing: Thinking through risk management |
| Stocks: Trends, forecasts and insights related to the most popular stocks in the US |
| Portfolio Re-balancing: diversified portfolio outperforms an all-equity portfolio |
| Ideal Form Of Government: Should the USA be more like China? |
| Debt Crisis for 2012: Look to Japan |
| Debt Slavery: Will it destroy the USA as it did Ancient Rome? |
| Mortgage Fraud: Is there a plot underway to excuse mortgage fraud? |
| USA in 2012: The odds favor a recession |
| 2012 Outlook: Not all forecasts need to be about markets – how about a war? |












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