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October 13, 2025 42 mins
  • Beer maker Constellation Brands’ sales and share price are going down faster than its beer. 
  • US office vacancy rate ticked down from last year. 
    • But is still over 25% in some Western cities. 
  • When you buy a home the government assumes you’re paying rent to yourself and they add it to GDP making the economy look much stronger than it really is.
    • Particularly if there’s a housing bubble. 
      • Another reason policymakers like to drive housing price higher.
  • Mercedes Benz sales have been falling for some time. 
    • And a look back. 
  • In Financial Ructions: 
    • We look at an apologist for central banks. 
      • Who believes that government debt to GDP over 100% is nothing to worry about.
        • PM: Spoiler alert: It is.
    • There may be a new prime minister in Japan and some are likening her to the next Margaret Thatcher: Uh, no.
      • And gargantuan levels of government debt have sapped economic growth over the last 35 years.
    • One of the original architects of rampant investment in the unproductive housing sector in Canada, now says we need more productive investment.
      • Better late than never I suppose.
    • A journalist claims that the stock market is one of the best economic indicators.
      • No, it’s an indicator of spending through the wealth effect.
      • It no longer says much about the underlying health of the economy.
    • A sociologist is right about the cracks in our economic system.
      • But wrong with respect to how they got there.
  • In our book review of Taxes Have Consequences:
    • President Kennedy distances himself away from the New Deal doctrine of the Depression era 1930s.
    • In 1932, local taxes were four times higher than federal taxes.
      • Not anymore.
    • Keynes cautions against high taxation.
    • From 1966 to 1974 the S&P 500 fell approximately 60% in real terms.


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