First the cash market went up, reflecting the reality of a very tight supply-demand situation. Then the futures went up, making the case this was an enduring change in energy prices. -Robert Barbera

 

First the cash market went up, reflecting the reality of a very tight supply-demand situation. Then the futures went up, making the case this was an enduring change in energy prices.


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If spending numbers looked like sentiment numbers, we'd be back in recession, ... The good news is that consumers are complaining, but they're spending.

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So the stock market could have a negative wealth effect and weigh on capital spending, but a sharp decline in long-term interest rates would be an important counterweight.

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You're supposed to see recovery signs and they really are right on cue.

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I just don't see any upside surprise in terms of a second half recovery.

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Now you should expect facts on the ground to change as energy production and conservation come to the fore.

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