Authored by Eric Zuesse, Peter Ford, who was the UK’s Ambassador in Syria during 2003-2006, was asked by the BBC in their “The Big Questions” interview on February 14th, whether the current Syrian President Bashar al-Assad would have to be a part of the solution in that country after the war is over, and Ambassador Ford said: “I think sadly, but inevitably, he is…
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This week a study about financial advisor misconduct is making big waves with several interesting findings. It found, for instance, that 7% of brokers have been disciplined for misconduct. It also found that, even when advisors get fired for misconduct, they’re often able to find a job with another firm in less than one year…
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The February jobs report is out. The U.S. economy created 242,000 net new jobs last month. Plus, another 30,000 were added due to revisions. The private sector added 230,000 jobs in February.
The unemployment rate is 4.9%. Interestingly, average hourly earnings fell by 0.1%.
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Succinct Summations for the week ending March 4th 2016
Positives:
Nonfarm payrolls came in at 242k, well above the 190 expected. Prior two month’s revised upwards as well.
ADP private payrolls came in at 214k, up from the 205k previously and above the 185k expected.
Construction spending rose 1…
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We track more than 800 hedge funds and measure the performance of their long stock picks in real time through a giant $1.6 trillion portfolio of these investors’ long positions that we created. It is true that hedge funds had some high profile losses this year that are “celebrated” by the…
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Authored by Eric Zuesse, Peter Ford, who was the UK’s Ambassador in Syria during 2003-2006, was asked by the BBC in their “The Big Questions” interview on February 14th, whether the current Syrian President Bashar al-Assad would have to be a part of the solution in that country after the war is over, and Ambassador Ford said: “I think sadly, but inevitably, he is…
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This week a study about financial advisor misconduct is making big waves with several interesting findings. It found, for instance, that 7% of brokers have been disciplined for misconduct. It also found that, even when advisors get fired for misconduct, they’re often able to find a job with another firm in less than one year…
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The February jobs report is out. The U.S. economy created 242,000 net new jobs last month. Plus, another 30,000 were added due to revisions. The private sector added 230,000 jobs in February.
The unemployment rate is 4.9%. Interestingly, average hourly earnings fell by 0.1%.
Continue Reading On crossingwallstreet.com »
Succinct Summations for the week ending March 4th 2016
Positives:
Nonfarm payrolls came in at 242k, well above the 190 expected. Prior two month’s revised upwards as well.
ADP private payrolls came in at 214k, up from the 205k previously and above the 185k expected.
Construction spending rose 1…
Continue Reading On ritholtz.com »
We track more than 800 hedge funds and measure the performance of their long stock picks in real time through a giant $1.6 trillion portfolio of these investors’ long positions that we created. It is true that hedge funds had some high profile losses this year that are “celebrated” by the…
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