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Institutional Investors Pump Brakes On Dollar Trade, Diverge On Interest Rates
One of the worst performing currencies in 2016 will be the U.S. dollar, predicts a 2016 Morgan Stanley Cross-Asset Survey. This prediction for the U.S. dollar to falter comes with Fed rate hikes and an odd U.S. presidential election season.
Netflix, Inc. A Clear Winner In 2015
Big revenue does not always translate into big profits, and same is the case with Netflix. For the last quarter, the streaming firm reported a profit of just $29 million on a revenue of $1.7 billion.
Will BAGEL (Alibaba, Amazon, Google, Expedia, LinkedIn) Replace FANG?
The FANG group posted an average increase of 81% in 2015, which means the valuations of all of the stocks aren’t nearly as compelling as they were a year ago.
2015 Was The Year Of The Fat Tail
2015 was the Year of the fat tail, of events that should happen every 100,000 years or whatever.
Time For Apple To Go On An Acquisition Spree?
Analysts predict that sales of Apple Inc. flagship iPhones may decline in 2016. The Cupertino company doesn’t have large streams of recurring, high-margin revenues to offset a slowdown in iPhone sales.
ECB Pulls Fast One On Macro Hedge Funds
Macro funds are having a very tough year. That trend continued recently as most macro hedge funds (funds trading on macroeconomic themes) were surprised by the weak move by European Central Bank on Thursday.
2015 In Review: IPO Winners And Losers
This year didn’t provide the most enticing environment for an IPO. A total of 72 VC-backed U.S. companies have gone public in 2015 so far, raising $8 billion in their combined offerings—both totals down from last year,
U.S. Fed Rate Hike Will Test Emerging Markets
In the multipolar world economy, the Fed’s unilateral actions contribute to diminishing global growth prospects.
Vanguard Cuts Expense Ratio As Fund Expense Wars Heat Up
Mutual fund titan Vanguard announced this month that the expense ratios for 53 individual Vanguard mutual fund shares, including 21 ETFs, will be further reduced.
Marathoners Vs. Investors: Different Race, Same Mistakes?
The New York City Marathon wasn't that long ago in November, and as both running aficionados and investment practitioners, we tend to reflect on some of the similarities between running a marathon and long-term investing this time of year.
Apple And Others Are Hurting U.S. Taxpayers
Retailers enjoy a huge spike in sales over the holiday season, but the money that people spend on products from companies such as Apple isn’t necessarily benefiting the American economy.
Playstation 5 Vs Xbox Two: The Future Of Gaming Consoles
The ability of the two companies to convince gamers that they are embracing important trends such as 4K resolution, virtual reality and streaming systems, without alienating them will be critical. Gamers are an extremely discerning audience.
ETFs: Passing Marks For Liquidity, But What About Performance?
Proponents of credit exchange traded funds claim the last week of market turmoil was a test for these instruments—and that they passed. We think this takes grading on a curve to a new level.
Value Stocks Vs. Glamour Stocks: A Global Phenomenon
This paper does not attempt to resolve why the value premium is evident, or explain its persistence. Instead, it seeks to quantify the value premium and gauge its prevalence.
Six Lessons We Learned About Bonds In 2015
In 2015, bond investors faced slower nominal global growth, less liquid markets and a looming US rate hike. But with challenges come lessons: here are some takeaways from 2015 that should remain important in 2016.
Natural Gas Near All Time Lows
It’s no secret that energy markets have gotten slaughtered this year. The market that has seemed to miss most people’s radars is Natural Gas.
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