In the Headlines – December 23, 2016

In The Headlines Phased Retirement and “Boomerangs” Extend the Work Life Expectancy With 10,000 baby boomers turning 65 each day, businesses are scrambling to find ways to slow an exodus of the most experienced employees and ensure that they pass along their knowledge before they leave. Some companies are offering employees [...]

2016-12-20T12:26:49+00:00December 20th, 2016|Weekly Update|Comments Off on In the Headlines – December 23, 2016

In the Headlines – December 16, 2016

In The Headlines Are U.S. Stocks Dangerously Overvalued? While the S&P 500 is reaching all-time highs on optimism over the newly elected administration’s economic agenda, some Wall Street strategists are increasingly worried about a widely followed valuation measure that has reached levels that preceded most of the major market crashes of [...]

2016-12-13T12:24:48+00:00December 13th, 2016|Weekly Update|Comments Off on In the Headlines – December 16, 2016

In the Headlines – December 9, 2016

In The Headlines The U.S. Emerges as an Energy Superpower For decades, America depended on the world for energy. Today, the U.S. is becoming a global supplier of oil and natural gas in its own right. This year, for the first time ever, the U.S. started turning gas from prolific shale [...]

2016-12-09T11:38:09+00:00December 9th, 2016|Weekly Update|Comments Off on In the Headlines – December 9, 2016

In the Headlines – December 2, 2016

In The Headlines Sluggish Growth Ignites Trade Restrictions Around the World President-elect Donald Trump has pledged to scrap the Trans-Pacific Partnership, renegotiate the North American Free Trade Agreement, and penalize Chinese imports when he takes office. But protectionism is already rising around the world, and global trade is slowing. Responding to [...]

2016-11-29T12:12:09+00:00November 29th, 2016|Weekly Update|Comments Off on In the Headlines – December 2, 2016

In the Headlines – November 18, 2016

In The Headlines Is China Headed for Japanese Style Economic Stagnation? China and Japan may seem to inhabit alternative economic universes. After more than two decades of stagnation, Japan is a fading global power that cannot seem to revive its fortunes no matter what unorthodox gimmicks it tries. By contrast, China’s [...]

2016-11-18T11:06:52+00:00November 18th, 2016|Weekly Update|Comments Off on In the Headlines – November 18, 2016

In the Headlines – November 11, 2016

In The Headlines Automaton and the Changing Face of American Manufacturing The loss of American manufacturing jobs has been a mainstay issue of national elections for many years. The underlying problem now, though, is not foreigners taking American jobs, but instead the fact that factories do not need as many people [...]

2016-11-11T15:54:09+00:00November 11th, 2016|Weekly Update|Comments Off on In the Headlines – November 11, 2016

In the Headlines – November 4, 2016

In The Headlines The Rationale behind the Aggressive Shift to Passive Investing The move from actively managed investments to passive index funds has been a hot topic lately. Fund flow data show that investors are voting with their feet. Some in the industry have dubbed this trend “flowmageddon.” Bill Miller, the [...]

2016-11-01T13:26:50+00:00November 1st, 2016|Weekly Update|Comments Off on In the Headlines – November 4, 2016

In the Headlines – October 28, 2016

In The Headlines Do Hedge Funds Face a Slow and Painful Death? “It’s miserable, miserable,” Howard Fischer, the 57-year-old manager of $1.1 billion Basso Capital Management says of hedge fund returns over the past few years. “If that’s the normal expectation, I don’t have a business.” Fischer’s lament and ones like [...]

2016-10-25T12:35:44+00:00October 25th, 2016|Weekly Update|Comments Off on In the Headlines – October 28, 2016

In the Headlines – October 21, 2016

In The Headlines Dairy Farmers Innovate to End the Glut of Milk Farmers in the U.S. are pouring out tens of millions of gallons of excess milk, amid a massive glut that has slashed prices and has filled warehouses with cheese. More than 43 million gallons of milk were dumped in [...]

2016-10-18T11:59:04+00:00October 18th, 2016|Weekly Update|Comments Off on In the Headlines – October 21, 2016

In the Headlines – October14, 2016

In The Headlines Russia’s Farming Renaissance Challenges American Growers Almost 25 years after watching the Dawn of Communism collective farm where he grew up land in the dustbin of history, Andrey Burdin is helping turn Russia into something the communists never could: a grain-export powerhouse. Over the last few years, Burdin [...]

2016-10-10T15:28:46+00:00October 10th, 2016|Weekly Update|Comments Off on In the Headlines – October14, 2016
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