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Holiday retail sales will likely show a solid 3.4 percent overall gain this year. Sales are shifting toward experiential, travel and services.
A Trump presidency has implications for economic growth, taxes and infrastructure, central bank policy, interest rates and trade.
A monthly publication to help the middle market anticipate and address the unique issues and challenges facing their businesses.
Read our first semi-annual global edition of The Real Economy.
Over the past four decades the economic and trade relationship between the U.S. and China has been dramatically transformed.
Growth in the global economy, sweeping tax reform and important issues for financial institutions. See what is in store for 2018.
In this issue, we look at NAFTA and the middle market, with data visualizations of how, where and why the trade policy has had an impact.
The United States is moving closer to a three-front trade war. We discuss the growing risk to key industries and the middle market economy.
Housing demand in the United States remains brisk even as issues with supply and affordability mount, particularly in the West.
Concern that market volatility signals an end to the current business cycle may be overblown. Joe Brusuelas, RSM chief economist, explores.
Developing markets face growing risks that present a clear and present danger to middle market firms. Learn more in The Real Economy.
The benefits of low unemployment may be offset by ongoing wage stagnation and a rising number of low-skilled workers who are left behind.
In this issue, we examine the case for a US/UK free trade agreement, technology investments, and the impact of tariffs on Canadian lumber.
We review economic indicators, spotlight the real estate and health care industries, assess gasoline futures and provide GDP analysis.
We explore trade policy impact, agriculture sector risks, agritech’s benefits and how health care systems are using education acquisitions.
We examine the bond market’s foretelling of economic growth for the middle market, the recent jobs report and hospital bond activity.
In this issue, we examine the auto industry’s challenges, middle market business sentiment, media sector retransmission fees and tariffs.
We explore wages, business cycles and decision timing; also, technology spotlight, Middle Market Trend Watch and a forecasting partnership.
We explore the uncertainty tax drag on the economy, Canadian election aftermath and how retailers can address shifting consumer confidence.