What Does Record Travel & Shopping Mean For the Economy?
We dive straight into the bond market as it comes off its best month in the last 40 years. We’ll then discuss how interest rates are affecting residential & commercial real estate markets differently, what the Fed’s next move can/should be, the life of Charlie Munger, and the crazy spending on Holiday travel and shopping.
Key Takeaways
- [00:13] - Patting ourselves on the back (momentarily) for our bond market takes
- [03:41] - Differences in the residential & commercial real estate markets
- [05:29] - Odds and prognostications for the Fed’s next move
- [12:55] - The life and impact of Charlie Munger
- [18:45] - What Thanksgiving & Black Friday mean for the economy
- [25:08] - The S&P’s strong run continues + US vs International markets
Links
- 70% chance that the Fed cuts rates at their May 2024 meeting
- Core PCE since June is running at a 2.4% annualized rate.
- Charlie Munger, Buffet’s right-hand man, dies at age 99
- 11/26 was the busiest day ever at airports in the US
- Black Friday Shoppers spent a record $9.8 billion online in the US
- Zandi: The economy is meaningfully less interest rate sensitive than in times past
- Goldman's Jan Hatzius Believes the Hard Part Is Over - Odd Lots
- Meb Faber - the case for global investing
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