Chart of the Week: Shipping Costs Suggest Smooth Sailing December 2, 2022 Economy and the Markets Chart of the Week, Jeff DeMaso, supply chain As with seemingly everything else in our lives, Thanksgiving dinner is more expensive this year than last.Read Morekeyboard_arrow_right
Chart of the Week: Supply Chain Pressure Eases…Slightly January 18, 2022 Investing Jeff DeMaso, stocks, supply chain If you really squint, you can see it: According to a new index constructed by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, global supply chains started easing in November. The trend continued in December despite the omicron wave of COVID-19. You can find other signs of easing supply chain and inflationary pressures … Read Morekeyboard_arrow_right
Supply Chain Kinks Keep Consumers in Check November 16, 2021 Economy and the Markets Dan Wiener, economy, supply chain, webinar American consumers have money to spend but kinks in the supply chain are holding back an even more robust recovery. What will that mean for the economy going forward? Here’s what Chairman Dan Wiener said in our recent webinar, Booster Shots, Market Shocks and the End of Fed Intervention:* … Listen Nowkeyboard_arrow_right
What Economic Challenges Are Likely to Persist in 2022? November 9, 2021 Economy and the Markets China, Jim Lowell, supply chain, webinar As the world recovers from the pandemic, some countries have brought production and manufacturing back online faster than others. Supply in the increasingly globalized economy hasn’t been able to keep up with demand as prices rise. How long will these jams last and what are the ripple effects? Here’s what Chief Investment … Listen Nowkeyboard_arrow_right