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Market Commentary: DOW Can't Hold Highs, $RUT Gets Slammed
New large cap historical highs made and the $RUT gets slammed - down almost 1%. By noon the large caps have descended off their morning highs and every time there is a dip the BTFDers jump in.
Market Commentary: Large Caps Record New Highs And Small Caps Have Not Joined The Party
Premarkets were up this morning +0.10% even after a complete miss on the US financial's. US Advance Retail Sales and Import Price Index came in on the negative side and the US futures rose fractionally.
China Plans Railroad To Seattle, And More
The Chinese government is desperate to keep its bubble economy going, and one way it’s doing that is by spending on massive infrastructure projects.
Serbia Returns To Easing As Malaysia, Philippines Set To Tighten
Last week in global monetary policy, Serbia took advantage of the relative calm in financial markets to return to its easing campaign despite the simmering conflict in the Ukraine and the ongoing tapering of quantitative easing by the U.S. Federal Reserve.
Spike For Silver Prices Ahead? This Options Activity Suggests So
After rising as much as 16% earlier this year, silver prices are now nearly unchanged year to date. They're up just 0.2%, while gold has gained 7.2%. The silver price isn't the only number that's lagging...
Three Software Company Founders To Pay $5.8 Million To Settle Charges Of Insider Trading Ahead Of Sale
The Securities and Exchange Commission today filed insider trading charges against three software company founders for taking unfair advantage of incorrect media speculation and analyst reports about the company’s acquisition. They agreed to pay nearly $5.8 million to settle the SEC’s charges.
Treasury Term Premia: 1961-Present
Treasury yields can be decomposed into two components: expectations of the future path of short-term Treasury yields and the Treasury term premium.
Are Valuations Really Too High?
First, let’s examine three ways to look at stock market valuations for the S&P 500. The first is the Shiller P/E ratio, which is a ten-year smoothed curve that in theory takes away some of the volatility caused by recessions.
The “Amazon Tax”: Empirical Evidence From Amazon And Main Street Retailers
Several US states have recently implemented laws requiring the collection of sales tax on online purchases. In practice, however, only Amazon.com has been affected. This column shows that households living in these states have reduced their Amazon expenditures by 9.5%.
Twitter Suffers Sell-Off As Lock-Up Expires
When a company goes public, early investors and company insiders are usually forbidden to sell their shares for a predetermined amount of time.
People Still Prefer Holding Dusty Old Books
E-books aren't going to replace printed books anytime soon! That's according to Harris Interactive who carried out a poll among Internet users in the United States...
02 May 2014: ECRI's WLI Growth Improvement Cycle Continues
ECRI's WLI Growth Index continued its improvement cycle, remaining in positive territory. A positive number predicts positive growth to come within the next six months.
International Economic Update: Low Inflation And Slower Medium-Term Growth Accompany Uneven Recovery
World (excluding the U.S.) economic growth stood at 3 percent year over year in fourth quarter 2013, with the gap between advanced (excluding the U.S.) and emerging economies narrowing to 1.6 percentage points—the smallest growth differential since fourth quarter 2002.
Crisis Chronicles: Central Bank Crisis Management During Wall Street's First Crash (1792)
As we observed in our last post on the Continental Currency Crisis, the finances of the United States remained chaotic through the 1780s as the young government moved to establish its credit.
Mexico Economy Improves In 2014
Mexico’s economy expanded in the first quarter as the monthly proxy for gross domestic product (GDP) increased in January and February after stalling in the fourth quarter of last year.
Adding Double Inertia To Taylor Rules To Improve Accuracy
A Taylor rule captures the historical behavior of the federal funds rate better when it also includes a partial-adjustment factor. Typically, the type of partial adjustment added is consistent with the FOMC avoiding large jumps in the level of the funds rate.
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