Saturday, March 26, 2016

Japan's Finance Minister Accidentally Reveals How It All Ends: "War" + MORE 6:49 pm Mar 26th

The enlightened view on managing other people’s money
Barry Ritholtz
Washington Post, March 20, 2016
 
 
I have long been an advocate for the fiduciary standard for financial advisers. As I’ve noted before, investors who seek advice on managing their assets are entitled to have an adviser put their clients’ interests first…

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After a terrible year registered by fashion stocks in 2015, few people would have thought that they will be performing so well in 2016 and that too amid a slightly negative momentum witnessed by the broader market. The stocks of several luxury retailers are trading with high double-digit gains…

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While this all started with a currency "war," it seems – according to a stunningly candid transcript of Japan's finance minister's conversation with none other than Paul Krugman – that the real endgame here is actual war. Aso remarked that "a similar [deflationary mindset] had occurred in the US in the 1930s…

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from Royalty Gateway http://www.royaltygateway.com/japans-finance-minister-accidentally-reveals-how-it-all-ends-war-more-649-pm-mar-26th/
The enlightened view on managing other people’s money
Barry Ritholtz
Washington Post, March 20, 2016
 
 
I have long been an advocate for the fiduciary standard for financial advisers. As I’ve noted before, investors who seek advice on managing their assets are entitled to have an adviser put their clients’ interests first…

Continue Reading On ritholtz.com »

After a terrible year registered by fashion stocks in 2015, few people would have thought that they will be performing so well in 2016 and that too amid a slightly negative momentum witnessed by the broader market. The stocks of several luxury retailers are trading with high double-digit gains…

[[ This is a content summary only…

Continue Reading On insidermonkey.com »

While this all started with a currency "war," it seems – according to a stunningly candid transcript of Japan's finance minister's conversation with none other than Paul Krugman – that the real endgame here is actual war. Aso remarked that "a similar [deflationary mindset] had occurred in the US in the 1930s…

Continue Reading On zerohedge.com/ »

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