01 Aug Kevin M. Nast Presents: WEEKLY ECONOMIC UPDATE
WEEKLY QUOTE“It takes a long time to grow young.”
– Pablo Picasso
WEEKLY TIP Try to pay for nights out with cash. Dinner and a movie might turn into a $150 night on the town; why pay 14% interest on the memory?
WEEKLY RIDDLE There are 2 nouns in the English language that become men’s names when you capitalize them – and when you capitalize them, you alter their pronunciation. Name either or both of these 2 nouns, both of which end in ‘b’.
Last week’s riddle:
Last week’s answer: Neither. When they roll by each other, they will be the same distance from the east coast.
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August 1, 2011 A HINT OF COMPROMISE, A SIGN OF WEAKNESS MIXED CONSUMER CONFIDENCE READINGS The final July Reuters/University of Michigan consumer sentiment survey came in at 63.7, the lowest reading since March 2009. However, the Conference Board’s July survey came in 1.9 points higher than June at 59.5.5,6 GOLD & OIL GO IN DIFFERENT DIRECTIONS REAL ESTATE INDICATORS LOOK MIXED DEBT IMPASSE TAKES TOLL ON STOCKS THIS WEEK: Monday offers the July ISM manufacturing index and earnings from Honda, Allstate and Humana. Tuesday, the consumer spending numbers for June are available along with 2Q results out of Pfizer, CBS, Barclays, Molson Coors and Toyota. Wednesday we have ISM’s July service sector index, news about June factory orders and earnings from MasterCard, Comcast and Time Warner. Thursday brings weekly jobless claims plus results from General Motors, Adidas, Unilever, CIGNA, CVS, Kraft, DirecTV and Southwest Airlines. The July unemployment figures are issued Friday, and Berkshire Hathaway, Viacom, Allianz and Procter & Gamble all come out with 2Q results.
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Kevin M. Nast is a Financial Adviser and the President of NastGroup Financial in Northville, MI 48167. He may be reached at nastgroupfinancial.com or 248.347.1888. Kevin also services clients in Plymouth, Belleville, Brighton, Livonia, Canton and the surrounding metro Detroit area as well as 13 additional states across the US.
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