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CNBC Asia Appearance by Charles Blankley, CFA
On Monday, June 16th our CIO Charles Blankley was interviewed on CNBC Asia’s Squawk Box regarding Gemmer’s take on Japan....
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Interesting Reads for Tuesday, June 16th
Every Tuesday and Thursday we plan to post links to articles we happen to be reading. Generally the topics will be investment related, but hopefully our interests stray at times. ...
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6/13/14 Market Recap: The Housing Bubble & Government Deficits
Most equity markets drifted lower all week as the situation in the Middle East progressively worsened....
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The Budget Deficit and Bond Yields
There are a number of reasons why bond yields remain low in 2014, but one factor is likely the federal deficit picture this year. ...
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Interesting Reads for Tuesday, June 10th
Every Tuesday and Thursday we plan to post links to article we happen to reading....
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6/6/2014 Market Recap: Jobs and the ECB
A more market friendly European Central Bank (ECB) and a solid payrolls report in the U.S. pushed global equities to new highs and led to a modest jump in bond yields. For the week the domestic indexes were up between +1.3% and +2.7%, while the overseas developed markets were up over 1%....
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The European Central Bank Takes the Stage
The big news of the day is the meeting of the European Central Bank (ECB)…...
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Interesting Reads for Tuesday, June 3rd
Every Tuesday and Thursday we plan to post links to article we happen to be reading…....
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CNBC Asia appearance by Charles Blankley, CFA
On Monday, May 19th our CIO Charles Blankley was interviewed on CNBC Asia regarding our take on Japan & Europe. ...
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5/30/2014 Market Recap: First Quarter Review (again?) and Why Lower Yields?
It was a decent week for the developed markets with both bond prices and stock prices gaining ground at the same time. For the week the S&P gained +1.2% while the developed EAFE index added +1.0%....
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