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In this episode of Dividend Cafe, Brian Szytel delivers a market and economic update for October 17th. The Dow showed a positive gain of 161 points, while the S&P and Nasdaq remained flat. Interest rates saw a slight increase, with the 10-year Treasury note rising 7 basis points to 4.09%. Brian reviewed the latest economic news, including initial jobless claims at 241,000—below expectations, positive retail sales, and the Philadelphia Fed Manufacturing Index showing improvement. Across the Atlantic, the European Central Bank cut rates by 25 basis points to 3.25%, citing slow, yet non-recessionary growth. Inflation in Europe has fallen to 1.8%, while unemployment stands at a historically low 6.4%. Brian also discussed the Phillips Curve's relevance and addressed a reader's question on credit card fees and their impact on inflation. He wrapped up with a reminder about forthcoming housing market data and the Long Form Dividend Cafe report.
00:00 Introduction and Market Overview
00:43 Economic Data and Job Market Insights
01:25 Retail Sales and Manufacturing Updates
01:55 European Economic Conditions
02:25 Inflation and Unemployment Analysis
03:40 Credit Card Debt and Inflation
04:48 Conclusion and Upcoming Reports
Links mentioned in this episode:
TheBahnsenGroup.com
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In this episode of Dividend Cafe, Brian Szytel delivers a market and economic update for October 17th. The Dow showed a positive gain of 161 points, while the S&P and Nasdaq remained flat. Interest rates saw a slight increase, with the 10-year Treasury note rising 7 basis points to 4.09%. Brian reviewed the latest economic news, including initial jobless claims at 241,000—below expectations, positive retail sales, and the Philadelphia Fed Manufacturing Index showing improvement. Across the Atlantic, the European Central Bank cut rates by 25 basis points to 3.25%, citing slow, yet non-recessionary growth. Inflation in Europe has fallen to 1.8%, while unemployment stands at a historically low 6.4%. Brian also discussed the Phillips Curve's relevance and addressed a reader's question on credit card fees and their impact on inflation. He wrapped up with a reminder about forthcoming housing market data and the Long Form Dividend Cafe report.
00:00 Introduction and Market Overview
00:43 Economic Data and Job Market Insights
01:25 Retail Sales and Manufacturing Updates
01:55 European Economic Conditions
02:25 Inflation and Unemployment Analysis
03:40 Credit Card Debt and Inflation
04:48 Conclusion and Upcoming Reports
Links mentioned in this episode:
TheBahnsenGroup.com

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