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Where to Now for the US Recovery - Can Indebtedness and Interest Rates Both Increase?
For the first time since the early 1980s, the US economic outlook may face simultaneous increases in debt…
It’s Better to be Partly Right than Mostly Wrong
by Cullen Roche, Pragmatic Capitalism I’ve always adhered to the perspective that it’s better to be partly right than…
Anthony Valeri: Cross Currents
KEY TAKEAWAYS Intermediate to long-term Treasury yields increased by 0.01% to 0.11% for the week ending April 24,…
A Weak Week?
A Weak Week? by John Canally, Chief Economist, LPL Financial Eight times per year, the outcome of the…
Let The Economists Obsess Over Rising Rates
by Michael Batnick, The Irrelevant Investor At this point you’re probably tired of all the speculation about whether…
Afraid of Rising Rates? Don’t Be.
by Ashish Shah and Ivan Rudolph-Shabinsky, AllianceBernstein Sometime this year, the Federal Reserve will probably raise interest rates…
Canadian Economy – Down But Not Out
by Ryan Lewenza, CFA, CMT, Private Client Strategist, Raymond James • This week the Bank of Canada (BoC)…
9 Lessons From The Great Depression
by Ben Carlson, A Wealth of Common Sense Dean Mathey was a successful investor who served as chairman…
Guy Haselmann: Massaging for a June Hike
Massaging for a June Hike by Guy Haselmann, Director, Capital Markets Strategy, Scotiabank GBM · A key factor…
Unlocking India’s Potential
Unlocking India’s Potential by Jim Hall, CIO, Mawer Investment Management Blog (The Art of Boring) I stepped out…
A Simplified Argument for a June Hike
by Guy Haselmann, Director, Capital Markets Strategy, Scotiabank GBM There is something special and meaningful about receiving a…