Economy/Ecommerce

Economy Watch: CBO Says Older Workers Hanging on to Their Jobs

The only group whose work force participation hasn’t dropped recently are workers over 55; Detroit’s population drop between 2000 and 2010 has been staggering; and Ben Bernanke has agreed to hold quarterly news briefings with reporters.

Economy Watch: New Homes Sales Drop into the Cellar

Single-family home sales slide to the lowest annual rate on record; the Fed vetoes Bank of America’s request to increase its dividend, leaving investors wondering about the bank’s health; and B of A purchases the retail component of Block 37.

Economy Watch: Shiller Survey Predicts Home Prices to Continue Slump

Home prices should bounce back eventually–just not yet. And Warren Buffet gives his take on the resilience of Japanese markets.

Economy Watch: Existing Home Sales Take a Dive

Tight credit contributes to home sales dropping; the Treasury will start selling some of the mortgage-backed securities it acquired after the 2008 crash; and the Chicago Fed’s National Activity Index registers a downtick.

Economy Watch: A Week Later, Crisis in Japan Still Reverberates

The economic impact of the disaster in Japan is still uncertain; Republicans propose a GSE plan very similar to Obama’s; and the yen took a dive, as orchestrated by the Group of 7.

PODCAST: Economy Watch Weekly with Dees Stribling

For the week ending March 18, the tragedy in Japan carried an economic dimension: The Bank of Japan flooded its economy with liquidity; industrial facilities were shut down; and the Group of 7 took action to stabilize the yen. The United States saw decline in housing starts, rise in food and gas prices, and Congress passing another temporary spending bill.

Economy Watch: Some Good Economic News for the Week

The U.S. economy scores some good news in unemployment, while food and gas drive inflation. Meanwhile, the Group of 7 takes unusual action to stabilize the yen.

Economy Watch: Housing Starts in the Basement in February

Housing starts dropped 22.5 percent in February; the Producer Price Index increased again; and the nuclear incident in Japan continues to fog the economic outlook surrounding Japan.

Economy Watch: World Economy Still Roiled

The world economy continues to be vexed by the disaster in Japan; the Fed remains optimistic about quantitative easing; and Americans are pessimistic about retirement.

Economy Watch: Japanese Disaster Reverberates Worldwide

The damage to Japan is widespread, with ripples affecting numerous facets of finance and industry. And hackers at Anonymous are accusing Bank of America of playing dirty with homeowners insurance.