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- California Hit Parade Rolls On: Atwater Scrambles to Avoid bankruptcy
- Real Per Capital "Core" Durable Goods Orders
- Durable Goods Orders Ex-Transportation "Unexpectedly" Drop, Down Third Month, July Revised Lower; GDP +1.3% Second Quarter; June Recession Call Looking More Likely
- Reader from Netherlands Says Last Election Not as Pro-Euro as Media Portrays; 81 in 150 Against More Bailouts
California Hit Parade Rolls On: Atwater Scrambles to Avoid bankruptcy Posted: 27 Sep 2012 08:04 PM PDT The California hit parade keeps on rolling as yet Another California city scrambles to avoid bankruptcy. Atwater, a city of roughly 28,000 in California's Central Valley, may declare a fiscal emergency as soon as next week, but it is trying to avoid becoming the fourth California city to file for municipal bankruptcy this year, its mayor said.Atwater is Burnt Toast Once things reach this stage, one does not even need to look at the details because it's a done deal. Yet, I did look further and as expected, public unions appear to be smack in the middle of things as noted in a Reuters article on Potential Atwater Bankruptcy. Atwater's economy is "pretty bleak" and starving the city of so much revenue its leaders must consider a drastic overhaul of the services, said Jim Price, vice president of operations at Gemini Flight Support at Atwater's Castle Airport.Atwater's Choice: Bankruptcy Today or Bankruptcy Later Atwater can enter bankruptcy today, saving taxpayers a lot of money, or it can waste taxpayer money for years, scrambling to make bond payments and then default. Either way, Atwater is burnt toast. Attempts to make bond payments is a fool's mission. Mike "Mish" Shedlock http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com Click Here To Scroll Thru My Recent Post List |
Real Per Capital "Core" Durable Goods Orders Posted: 27 Sep 2012 03:04 PM PDT Courtesy of Doug Short, here is an excellent pair of charts on Real Per Capital "Core" Durable Goods Orders Core Durable Goods click on either chart for sharper image Core Durable Goods Percent Decline From Peak Doug Short does excellent work. Click on the top link to see additional charts. I have little to add other than this is how recessions start, an opinion expressed earlier in Durable Goods Orders Ex-Transportation "Unexpectedly" Drop, Down Third Month, July Revised Lower; GDP +1.3% Second Quarter; June Recession Call Looking More Likely. Mike "Mish" Shedlock http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com Click Here To Scroll Thru My Recent Post List |
Posted: 27 Sep 2012 08:07 AM PDT "Unexpected" weakness and downward revisions are hallmarks of the beginnings of recessions. And so it it with durable goods. Economists had forecast a gain, instead there was a 1.6% drop. Moreover July was revised lower as well. Bloomberg reports Orders for U.S. Goods Excluding Transportation Unexpectedly Drop Orders for goods meant to last at least three years, excluding volatile demand for such things as airplanes and automobiles, fell 1.6 percent last month after a greater-than- previously estimated 1.3 percent decrease in July, the Commerce Department reported today in Washington. Total bookings plunged 13 percent, the most since January 2009, paced by a decline in demand for civilian aircraft.Recession Call
I am very comfortable with pegging of the start of the recession in June and I expect more downward revisions in GDP and employment are on the way. Mike "Mish" Shedlock http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com Click Here To Scroll Thru My Recent Post List |
Posted: 27 Sep 2012 07:08 AM PDT European nannycrats breathed a sigh of relief following the re-election of Dutch Liberal Prime Minister Mark Rutte on September 12. The results "will likely inject a little more confidence into parts of the European political elite" as they step up efforts to contain the debt crisis, David Mackie, chief European economist at JPMorgan Chase & Co. in London, wrote today. "The risks of the Netherlands changing policy direction in a fundamental way appear to have receded, doubtless to private sighs of relief in Berlin and elsewhere." Really? Reader Bert who lives in the Netherlands analyzed the actual stated positions of every member of the Dutch parliament and came up with this analysis. Bert writes ... Hello MishMike "Mish" Shedlock http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com Click Here To Scroll Thru My Recent Post List |
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