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Labor Trends Support Decision to Start Rate Hikes -- Soon

Mike Lewis' Commentary on labor market trends and what is likely to be a sooner-than-later Fed decision to start rate hikes.

Data Round-Up: UI Claims Rise But Trend Remains Healthy; Tax Collections Post Solid Increase

FMI’s analysis of latest Weekly UI Claims & Rail Traffic data and a note on Tax Collections for FY2015 to date.

TOE Alert: Abe to Get Security Bills through Despite Public Uproar

Richard explains why Abe's power within LDP will remain strong despite his recent disapproval rating has increased.

US Services Remain Healthy; Greek Vote Adds Heat, No Light

FMI’s analysis of today’s June Non-Manufacturing Index survey and some observations about the Greece Referendum.

US Services Remain Healthy; Greek Vote Adds Heat, No Light

FMI’s analysis of today’s June Non-Manufacturing Index survey and some observations about the Greece Referendum.

FMI Weekly Data Preview: July 6-10

FMI’s Preview of the coming week’s few notable data releases.

Data Round-Up: Jobs Report Dovish on Net But 1st Rate Hike Still Likely in Sept.

FMI’s analysis of this morning’s June Employment report and the latest Weekly UI Claims & Rail Traffic data.

His Own Worst Enemy

July 2015 issue of the Oriental Economist includes reports of His Own Worst Enemy, No “Bon Bons” for Diet, Fight over TPA in the US, Japan-Korea Thaw, Economy Watch, Japan’s Hidden Champions.

Data Round-Up: PMI Continues to Firm; Non-Res. Construction Looks Radically Stronger

FMI’s analyses of this morning’s June PMI and May Construction reports.

FMI July 2015 Economic and Investment Outlook

FMI's complete July 2015 Economic & Investment Outlook.

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