North Korea’s apparent test of a hydrogen bomb spurred a quick and fairly predictable response by investors, given that the US market was closed for the Labor Day holiday. T...
In the Currency Strength table, the CAD was again the strongest currency while the NZD was the weakest. There were some significant changes last week with the GBP gaining 3 point...
As Deutsche Bank warns in a note over the weekend, the S&P 500 is “long overdue for a pullback” for one simple reason: the BTFDers (and central banks) have overexte...
Listen, if you’re in the mood to “top up some high conviction positions” in EM, M&G Investments’ director Jeik Sohn thinks this might be your chance. For what it’s wo...
Income is difficult to come by in today’s financial markets. Here are some interesting statistics to help drive this point home: The S&P 500 has a current dividend yield of j...
Introduction Politicians in Massachusetts, New York, and Rhode Island have put aside moral and/or addiction concerns over gambling. Instead, they recently asked why all the gamblin...
After the 2007-2009 global financial crisis, fears of ballooning public debt and worries about the drag on economic growth pushed authorities in some countries to lower government ...
The US Dollar edged lower against safe haven currencies, specifically the Swiss Franc and the Japanese yen, after the latest nuclear test from North Korea prompted investors towar...
The average hourly wage has risen by 2.5 percent in the last year. We have that on pretty good data from Bureau of Labor Statistics. That’s okay in a context of inflation a...