Lessons from the Crisis: Ending Too Big to Fail
– ritholtz.com
Lessons from the Crisis: Ending Too Big to Fail
Neel Kashkari | President
Brookings Institution, Washington, D.C. February 16, 2016
Note*
Thank you, David, for that kind introduction. It is great to be back at the Brookings Institution. Before I begin, I just want to remind everyone that the views I express today are my own and not necessarily those of the Federal Open Market Committee or the Board of Governors, which sets supervision and regulatory policy for the Federal Reserve System…
Neel Kashkari | President
Brookings Institution, Washington, D.C. February 16, 2016
Note*
Thank you, David, for that kind introduction. It is great to be back at the Brookings Institution. Before I begin, I just want to remind everyone that the views I express today are my own and not necessarily those of the Federal Open Market Committee or the Board of Governors, which sets supervision and regulatory policy for the Federal Reserve System…
Q4 2015 Earnings Calendar
– crossingwallstreet.com
Sixteen of our 20 Buy List stocks are reporting Q4 earnings over the next few weeks. Here’s a list of reporting dates, Wall Street’s consensus estimates and actual reported results:
Stock
Symbol
Date
Estimate
Result
Wells Fargo
WFC
15-Jan
$1.02
$1.03
Signature Bank
SBNY
21-Jan
$1…
Alpha Wounds: Short-Termism
– cfainstitute.org
Short-termism is a major alpha wound that hurts the performance of active investment managers. Short-termism leads to higher trading costs, makes it harder to properly evaluate the management of businesses, imposes time constraints that prevent investment strategies from reaching full flower, and increases bias…
The Riskalyze Report: Advisors Embrace the Fear Trade
– thereformedbroker.com
At the request of so many investment advisors, my friends at Riskalyze share the big trends in the assets going into and coming out of advisor portfolios every week. The underlying data is aggregated from hundreds of thousands of client accounts across the $120 billion and counting that advisors manage on the Riskalyze platform*…
13D Filing: Hale Partnership Capital Loading Up on Shares of Stanley Furniture Co Inc. (STLY)
– insidermonkey.com
A new 13D filing has been submitted to the SEC by Hale Partnership Capital Management, in relation to the investor’s activist position in Stanley Furniture Co. (NASDAQ:STLY). The filing reveals the latest share ownership information of all relevant parties and subsidiaries of the investor,…
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Guest Post: Abolish The Supreme Court
– zerohedge.com/
Submitted by Ryan McMaken via The Mises Institute, The current frenzy over the vacancy on the Supreme Court in the wake of Scalia’s death should be enough to make it clear to even the most naïve observer that the Supreme Court is a partisan and political institution, and nothing like the group of disinterested non-political sages that we are supposed to believe the court to be…
from Royalty Gateway http://www.royaltygateway.com/13d-filing-hale-partnership-capital-loading-up-on-shares-of-stanley-furniture-co-inc-stly-more-150-am-feb-17th/
Lessons from the Crisis: Ending Too Big to Fail
– ritholtz.com
Lessons from the Crisis: Ending Too Big to Fail
Neel Kashkari | President
Brookings Institution, Washington, D.C. February 16, 2016
Note*
Thank you, David, for that kind introduction. It is great to be back at the Brookings Institution. Before I begin, I just want to remind everyone that the views I express today are my own and not necessarily those of the Federal Open Market Committee or the Board of Governors, which sets supervision and regulatory policy for the Federal Reserve System…
Neel Kashkari | President
Brookings Institution, Washington, D.C. February 16, 2016
Note*
Thank you, David, for that kind introduction. It is great to be back at the Brookings Institution. Before I begin, I just want to remind everyone that the views I express today are my own and not necessarily those of the Federal Open Market Committee or the Board of Governors, which sets supervision and regulatory policy for the Federal Reserve System…
Q4 2015 Earnings Calendar
– crossingwallstreet.com
Sixteen of our 20 Buy List stocks are reporting Q4 earnings over the next few weeks. Here’s a list of reporting dates, Wall Street’s consensus estimates and actual reported results:
Stock
Symbol
Date
Estimate
Result
Wells Fargo
WFC
15-Jan
$1.02
$1.03
Signature Bank
SBNY
21-Jan
$1…
Alpha Wounds: Short-Termism
– cfainstitute.org
Short-termism is a major alpha wound that hurts the performance of active investment managers. Short-termism leads to higher trading costs, makes it harder to properly evaluate the management of businesses, imposes time constraints that prevent investment strategies from reaching full flower, and increases bias…
The Riskalyze Report: Advisors Embrace the Fear Trade
– thereformedbroker.com
At the request of so many investment advisors, my friends at Riskalyze share the big trends in the assets going into and coming out of advisor portfolios every week. The underlying data is aggregated from hundreds of thousands of client accounts across the $120 billion and counting that advisors manage on the Riskalyze platform*…
13D Filing: Hale Partnership Capital Loading Up on Shares of Stanley Furniture Co Inc. (STLY)
– insidermonkey.com
A new 13D filing has been submitted to the SEC by Hale Partnership Capital Management, in relation to the investor’s activist position in Stanley Furniture Co. (NASDAQ:STLY). The filing reveals the latest share ownership information of all relevant parties and subsidiaries of the investor,…
[[ This is a content summary only…
Guest Post: Abolish The Supreme Court
– zerohedge.com/
Submitted by Ryan McMaken via The Mises Institute, The current frenzy over the vacancy on the Supreme Court in the wake of Scalia’s death should be enough to make it clear to even the most naïve observer that the Supreme Court is a partisan and political institution, and nothing like the group of disinterested non-political sages that we are supposed to believe the court to be…
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