American Economics Thread

Fertorstar

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Still bankruptcies are increasing no matter how you look at it. That's objective evidence. Still higher than the last few years. If the last few years aren't "much" better than that means the last few years were also weak and it's getting weaker
All it means is that corporate bankruptcies filed simply reflect monetary policy moving from super easy money to super tight money in a year. Nothing more. Nothing less.
 

MortyandRick

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All it means is that corporate bankruptcies filed simply reflect monetary policy moving from super easy money to super tight money in a year. Nothing more. Nothing less.
??? What do you mean nothing more? When corporations are not able to make a profit and only survive when there monetary easing and easy credit, that means the corporate foundation is not doing well. They can't rise interest rates to decrease inflation or other zombie companies will also collapse, pointing to the underlying instability of the economy. So in short the economy is weak. Lol
 
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