Saturday, October 17, 2015

MiB: Wharton Professor Jeremy Siegel + MORE 3:49 pm Oct 17th

The Standard and Poor’s 500 Index suffered one of its largest quarterly declines over the past few years in the third quarter, caused by concerns about China’s economic slowdown and uncertainties around the Federal Reserve’s decision to raise interest rates. In fact, the benchmark lost 6.94% during…

Continue Reading On insidermonkey.com »

Not Just Manufacturing: Strong Warning Services About to Stall

– globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com

Not Just Manufacturing: Strong Warning Services About to StallFollowing a huge string of terrible manufacturing reports from nearly every Fed region, I received this headline report from the New York Fed: Regional Service Sector Resilient even as Manufacturing Slumps. The October 2015 Business Leaders Survey of regional service firms, released today, paints a considerably more benign picture of local business conditions than the more troubling October 2015 Empire State Manufacturing Survey, released yesterday…

Continue Reading On globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com »

MiB: Wharton Professor Jeremy Siegel
This week on our Masters in Business interview, we speak with University of Pennsylvania Wharton Professor Jeremy Siegel. Known as the “Wizard of Wharton,” Siegel is also an Senior Investment Advisor to Wisdom Tree Investments.
He is the author of the classic investment book Stocks for the Long Run, now in its 5th edition…

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S&P 500 Closes at Two-Month High

– crossingwallstreet.com

The S&P 500 rallied again today. That makes 11 up days in the last 14 sessions.
The S&P 500 closed today at 2,033.11 which means we’ve nearly erased everything we lost in the two-day plunge back in August.
As a reminder, the index closed at 2,035.73 on Thursday, August 20. It then lost 3…

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This Week on TRB

– thereformedbroker.com

Joe Namath on the set of my show this week, signing whatever we put in front of him. An amazing player, a terrific guy. Check out his New York City Wine and Food Festival charity event with Mario Batali – the Ultimate Tailgate – this Sunday. Photo via Mark Ackermann Jr.
These were the most read posts on the site this week in case you missed it: 

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China Officially Sold A Quarter Trillion Treasurys In The Past Year (Unofficially Much More) And What This MeansBack in May, this website was the first to explain the “mystery” behind Belgium’s ravenous Treasury buying which in early 2015 had turned into sudden selling, and which we demonstrated was merely China transacting using offshore Euroclear-based accounts to preserve anonymity. Since then theme of Belgium as a Chinese proxy has become so popular, even CNBC gets it…

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from Royalty Gateway http://www.royaltygateway.com/mib-wharton-professor-jeremy-siegel-more-349-pm-oct-17th/
The Standard and Poor’s 500 Index suffered one of its largest quarterly declines over the past few years in the third quarter, caused by concerns about China’s economic slowdown and uncertainties around the Federal Reserve’s decision to raise interest rates. In fact, the benchmark lost 6.94% during…

Continue Reading On insidermonkey.com »

Not Just Manufacturing: Strong Warning Services About to Stall

– globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com

Not Just Manufacturing: Strong Warning Services About to StallFollowing a huge string of terrible manufacturing reports from nearly every Fed region, I received this headline report from the New York Fed: Regional Service Sector Resilient even as Manufacturing Slumps. The October 2015 Business Leaders Survey of regional service firms, released today, paints a considerably more benign picture of local business conditions than the more troubling October 2015 Empire State Manufacturing Survey, released yesterday…

Continue Reading On globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com »

MiB: Wharton Professor Jeremy Siegel
This week on our Masters in Business interview, we speak with University of Pennsylvania Wharton Professor Jeremy Siegel. Known as the “Wizard of Wharton,” Siegel is also an Senior Investment Advisor to Wisdom Tree Investments.
He is the author of the classic investment book Stocks for the Long Run, now in its 5th edition…

Continue Reading On ritholtz.com »

S&P 500 Closes at Two-Month High

– crossingwallstreet.com

The S&P 500 rallied again today. That makes 11 up days in the last 14 sessions.
The S&P 500 closed today at 2,033.11 which means we’ve nearly erased everything we lost in the two-day plunge back in August.
As a reminder, the index closed at 2,035.73 on Thursday, August 20. It then lost 3…

Continue Reading On crossingwallstreet.com »

This Week on TRB

– thereformedbroker.com

Joe Namath on the set of my show this week, signing whatever we put in front of him. An amazing player, a terrific guy. Check out his New York City Wine and Food Festival charity event with Mario Batali – the Ultimate Tailgate – this Sunday. Photo via Mark Ackermann Jr.
These were the most read posts on the site this week in case you missed it: 

Continue Reading On thereformedbroker.com »

China Officially Sold A Quarter Trillion Treasurys In The Past Year (Unofficially Much More) And What This MeansBack in May, this website was the first to explain the “mystery” behind Belgium’s ravenous Treasury buying which in early 2015 had turned into sudden selling, and which we demonstrated was merely China transacting using offshore Euroclear-based accounts to preserve anonymity. Since then theme of Belgium as a Chinese proxy has become so popular, even CNBC gets it…

Continue Reading On zerohedge.com/ »

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