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Wolf Street is a blog that covers topics such as inflation, housing, auto, credit, and Wall Street. It offers commentary, data, and charts on the stories behind the economy and the markets.
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The Foreign Holders of the Ballooning US Debt: They’re Buying, But Don’t Keep Up. by Wolf Richter • Jun 19, 2024 • 97 Comments. As China dumps Treasury securities, the Euro Area, Canada, and financial centers load up with immense appetite.
Mar 3, 2019 · Wolf Street is a blog that covers the US and global economy, markets, and finance. The Wolf Street Report is a series of in-depth analyses by Wolf Richter on topics such as QT, housing, crypto, and inflation.
Wolf Street is a blog that covers topics such as housing, inflation, debt, stocks, and the economy. It provides charts, data, and commentary on current trends and events, with a critical and independent perspective.
Wolf Street is a blog that covers the stories behind business, finance, and money in the US and the world. Read the latest posts on Fed policy, inflation, housing, oil, immigration, and more.
by Wolf Richter • Dec 23, 2022 • 61 Comments Services inflation rages, but the durable-goods PCE price index had biggest month-to-month drop in years: yardstick for the Fed’s inflation target. How Strung-Out Are Households with their Debt Service & Financial Obligations as the Miracle of Free-Money Fades?
by Wolf Richter • Jun 11, 2024 • 82 Comments A big driver is the “secular decline in the office market” that even slashed interest rates would not end. Used Car Wholesale Prices Continue Plunge, Gave up 59% of Pandemic Spike.