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Eurozone’s Contraction Could Reach Double Digits The Eurozone’s economy contracted 3.8 percent in this year’s first quarter compared to the last three months of 2019. That figure translates to an annual contraction rate of 14.4 percent if the pace of economic retreat is maintained throughout this year. In Spain, the annualized contraction was 19.2 percent;...

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NOTES FROM THE FRONT LINES

Nationwide Rent Strike Looms  Organizers in Chicago, Philadelphia, New York, and several other large U.S. cities have urged renters not to pay their May rent. The national rent strike is intended to call attention to the plight of the one-third of Americans who don’t own the places where they live. About half of those renters...

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THE “NEW ABNORMAL” BUSINESS MODEL

Macy’s plans to reopen all of its 775 stores within six weeks, beginning with 68 stores that were scheduled to open their doors on Monday this week. The stores are in Georgia, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Texas, all of which have relaxed lockdown orders and will be open only from 11 a.m. to 7...

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OUT OF WORK, OUT OF LUCK

During the week ending 24 April, 4.4 million more American workers filed for unemployment benefits, bringing the total out of work to about 30 million and pinning the actual jobless rate above 20 percent. The number of U.S. workers idled is now double that of the 15.3 million in 2008’s Great Recession. States’ unemployment insurance...

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THE FED WORLD AND THE REAL WORLD

Last week, the U.S. Federal Reserve announced it was adding new lanes to its $600-billion Main Street lending program, ostensibly designed to help small businesses. But by the facts, its sales pitch is a lie. The Feds helps the Bigs. Indeed, small businesses employ, at best, a few hundred people, not tens of thousands. Nor...

YEMEN WAR: END IS NEAR?
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YEMEN WAR: END IS NEAR?

As the Trends Journal has been reporting on a regular basis, the five-year war in Yemen, initiated by Saudi Arabia’s invasion to squash anti-government Houthi rebels in the civil war there, has led to the world’s worst humanitarian crisis. It is estimated that over 100,000 Yemenis have been killed, including many women and children, mostly...

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LEBANON: PROTESTS ARE BACK, BANKS ARE BURNING

In Tripoli, Lebanon’s second largest city, a protester was killed last Tuesday as a result of soldiers firing tear gas and live bullets against demonstrators. Angry crowds set fire to two banks, and demonstrations spread out across the capital city of Beirut. Over the next few days, four more banks were vandalized and firebombed. Last...

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HONG KONG: BEIJING FEARS NEW PROTESTS

Over the past few weeks, officials representing the Chinese government in Beijing have put strong pressure on Hong Kong’s political leaders to enact security laws prohibiting the return of massive street protests, which rocked the city and surrounding area from March 2019 until the COVID-19 pandemic starting last January. The increasing concern from Beijing comes...

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LOVE & MARRIAGE PLUNGE

According to government data released last week, the number of Americans tying the knot is now at the lowest level ever recorded. While this trend was happening before the spread of COVID-19, with the U.S. marriage rate dropping six percent in 2018, fear of the virus and stay-at-home orders are plunging the number even lower....

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