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Retired chief investment officer and former NYSE firm partner with 50 plus years experience in field as analyst / economist, portfolio manager / trader, and CIO who has superb track record with multi $billion equities and fixed income portfolios. Advanced degrees, CFA. Having done much professional writing as a young guy, I now have a cryptic style. 40 years down on and around The Street confirms: CAVEAT EMPTOR IN SPADES !!!

Friday, April 06, 2007

Jobs And Indicators

For Q1 2007, civilian employment gained an average of only
109K jobs a month, with all of it coming in March. Slow going
for the quarter. Measured yr/yr, employment is up 1.8% and
wages are up 4.0%. That would be fine, except that a bump in
inflation is cutting into the income growth. Fuel prices need
to settle down or else consumer spending in constant $ will be
undercut.

Leading indicators are sluggish. Breadth of commercial and
industrial new orders is still positive, but is at a three year
low and is trending down. Indicators suggest GDP growth of no
more than 2.5%.

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