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The United States: Current US tax refunds are lagging the trend we saw during the previous two years. This delay can be a drag on household spending (especially big-ticket items).
The Eurozone: Credit indicators in the Eurozone have softened a bit – especially business loan growth.
Equities: The charts below show the S&P 500 earnings per share (EPS) quarterly forecasts.
China: China’s trade surplus with the US continues to trend higher despite the tariffs.
Global Developments: How will a US-China trade deal take market share from other countries who sell to China?
Food for Thought: All-Star starters’ social media followers:
Edited by Joseph Cohen
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