A 10.5% decline in gross private investment was the primary driver of the downward revision to first-quarter gross domestic product to a 5% contraction, from a drop of 4.8%. … READ MORE >
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Jobless claims: 40.7 million file first-time claims in 10 weeks
First-time jobless claims for the week ending May 23 increased by 2.123 million, bringing the total number of Americans who have filed for unemployment benefits to 40.76 million during the past 10 weeks. … READ MORE >
The post-coronavirus economy: What to expect, and what is needed
It is now time to begin considering the shape of the post-pandemic economy: What it will look like, whose interests are given preference and how fiscal and monetary policy will drive the American economy. … READ MORE >
Infrastructure will remain hot, but beware of projects that could burn your bottom line
Having a large backlog of infrastructure projects is usually a good thing. But as state budgets have been roiled by the COVID-19 pandemic, it is imperative the construction businesses review potential road, highway and civil jobs with an eye toward financial trouble spots. … READ MORE >
Economic free fall has ended, nontraditional data show
Over the past few weeks, an array of near real-time economic data imply that the economic free fall of the coronavirus has come to an end. … READ MORE >
As private equity firms hold onto investments, investors get restless
The coronavirus hasn’t slowed interest by private equity firms in putting their cash to work in distressed firms. But as that cash stockpile has increased, threats of the coronavirus have continued to mount, creating uncertainty and leaving private equity firms in a holding pattern. … READ MORE >
Modeling the spread of the coronavirus: A difference in approach among states, and outcome
All states may have begun their reopening process, but there is a notable difference between the six states that have already experienced the worst of the coronavirus pandemic and those states where the pandemic might just be beginning. … READ MORE >
Five states surpass 2 million initial jobless claims since the onset of the coronavirus
California, New York, Florida, Texas and Georgia processed more than 2 million initial claims for unemployment benefits since the outbreak of the coronavirus in March. … READ MORE >
Initial jobless claims: Mass unemployment continues to rise
First-time jobless claims for the week ending May 16 increased by 2.438 million to bring the total number of Americans who have filed for unemployment benefits to 38.9 million during the past nine weeks. … READ MORE >
The future of work: Five predictions for private equity firms
As businesses around the world consider how they return to work amid the coronavirus pandemic, private equity professionals are already making plans for widespread changes to their workforce. … READ MORE >