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Guest Commentary – Only Modest Jobs Growth As Economy Weakens

This commentary is from Peter Morici, a professor at the Smith School of Business, University of Maryland School, and former Chief Economist at the U.S. International Trade Commission. Friday, forecasters expect the Labor Department to report the economy added 150,000 … Continue reading

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The Market Gage from Roy Friedman

Dillon Gage is proud to offer the following insights into the precious metals market from Roy Friedman. Roy has over 3o years of in-depth experience in all facets of precious metals. We will offer Roy’s comments several times each week. … Continue reading

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Employment Numbers and the Economy – Guest Commentary

Unemployment Falls as Discouraged Americans Quit Looking for Work This commentary is from Peter Morici, a professor at the Smith School of Business, University of Maryland School, and former Chief Economist at the U.S. International Trade Commission. The economy added … Continue reading

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The Market Gage from Roy Friedman

Dillon Gage is proud to offer the following insights into the precious metals market from Roy Friedman. Roy has over 3o years of in-depth experience in all facets of precious metals. We will offer Roy’s comments several times each week. … Continue reading

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The Market Gage from Roy Friedman

Dillon Gage is proud to offer the following insights into the precious metals market from Roy Friedman. Roy has over 3o years of in-depth experience in all facets of precious metals. We will offer Roy’s comments several times each week. … Continue reading

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Guest Commentary – Investors Rejecting Euro Pact

Recently, the 17 European nations using the euro agreed to stricter controls on government deficits. As excessive borrowing caused the credit crisis in Italy and other Mediterranean states, this agreement sought to convince investors those governments would put their fiscal … Continue reading

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Guest Comment – Oct. Jobs Report Disappointing

From Peter Morici, economist and professor at the Smith School of Business, University of Maryland School, and former Chief Economist at the U.S. International Trade Commission. (Twitter @pmorici1) The economy added only 80,000 jobs in October, disappointing forecasters who expected … Continue reading

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