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Louis Cammarosano: Interconnectedness of Silver Eagles and India’s War on Cash

Louis Cammarosano: Interconnectedness of Silver Eagles and India’s War on Cash

 

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Louis Cammarosano: Interconnectedness of Silver Eagles and India’s War on Cash

Posted with permission and written by Rory Hall, The Daily Coin (CLICK HERE FOR ORIGINAL)

 

 

 

 

Peak Autos? - Increasing Light Vehicle Useful Life Is Disastrous For Auto OEMs

IHS Markit today released their annual study on the average age of light vehicles registered in the U.S..  As expected, the average fleet age continues to tick up and currently stands at 11.6 years.  While this may be great news for consumers, higher quality and longer useful lives can have a detrimental impact on annual auto sales.

“Quality of new vehicles continues to be a key driver of the rising average vehicle age over time,” Mark Seng, global automotive aftermarket practice director at IHS Markit, said in a statement.

 

Retailers Panic: 63% Of Americans Plan Not To Shop On Black Friday

Retailers Panic: 63% Of Americans Plan Not To Shop On Black Friday

The day after Thanksgiving, also known as Black Friday, is when the holiday shopping season in the United States traditionally begins and is the day when retailers (at least in the past) finally turned a profit, going from “being in the red” to “in the black.” However, in recent years, this trend has seen turned upside down, with sales on Black Friday slipping, as retailers offer pre-Thanksgiving deals ever earlier than in recent years to capture heavily discounted market share (think OPEC) and draw shoppers as "Black Friday" no longer marks the spending peak at brick-and-mortar chains.

Futures Flirt With Records As Asian Stocks Rise; Commodities, Dollar Take A Breather

Futures Flirt With Records As Asian Stocks Rise; Commodities, Dollar Take A Breather

In a quiet overnight session in which Japan was closed, European shares are mixed as financials and auto weigh, Asian stocks rise led by materials while S&P futures little changed against a backdrop of the continuing commodity rally with oil holding near $48 a barrel, up fractionally on the session. Against a basket of currencies, the dollar index was up slightly at 101.12, very close to a 14-year peak. The dollar also kept most of its recent hefty gains on the yen at 111.05 though it has met resistance around 111.35 in the last couple of sessions

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