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Experian’s Marsha Silverman is excited to share with you the current Experian Commercial Pulse Report. She has the opportunity each […]

Written By: NACM National More CEOs anticipate an economic boom (60%) rather than stagnation (40%) in 2021 and 2022, according […]

As we speak with hundreds of business executives, there are two primary thoughts that seem to be on the top […]

Written by: Keith Prather, Managing Director, Armada Corporate Intelligence It is far too easy to say that these are “unprecedented […]

Republished from D&B https://www.dnb.com/perspectives/analytics/us-business-economic-trends.html

Written by: Keith Prather, Armada Corporation Intelligence Depending on which media source one prefers to listen to, it seems that […]

Written by: Scott Hoyt, Senior Director, Moody’s Analytics The U.S. economy is growing below its potential. Real GDP growth in […]

The U.S. Small Business Health Index increased 0.4 points m/m in March amid a continued fall in the number of […]

By: Keith Prather, Armada Corporate Intelligence Many of us have heard of the famed “Wall of Worry” that purveys through […]

Today, the Office of Economic Analysis presented its sixth of eight economic and revenue forecasts of the 2017-2019. This forecast is somewhat critical in […]

Written by: Dr. Chris Kuehl This has been a tumultuous year for economists and analysts. I realize this sounds a little […]

Talk of trade wars and tariff hikes dominate the financial news. It has become difficult to go through a day […]

By: Mark Zandi, Chief Economist, Moody’s Analytics Republished with permission from Credit Research Foundation Overview The pace of growth remains firmly […]

By Dr. Chris Kuehl, PhD Managing Director – Armada Corporate Intelligence Thus it began – at least formally. What kind […]

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