…he sees as “underlying problems in the core of the European banking system,” adding that that China and the European central bank are pursuing a role as a reserve currency….
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How to Survive a Bear Market Attack
…out during bear cubs.” But how can an investor differentiate between the two? Given the current level of focus on the yield curve, the author analyzed data from the Federal…
Market Insights from Omega's Cooperman and Einhorn
…relatively friendly valuations and Federal Reserve policy.” Bonds are another story, however. In the interview, the men share insights regarding their outlook for the markets—Einhorn studies the global economy and…
Signals from the U.S. Yield Curve
The difference between the two-and ten-year Treasury yield is the narrowest since 2007, a signal that “the market thinks the Federal Reserve’s interest-rate increases, which are driving short-term yields higher,…
An Overview of Quantitative Tightening
…central bank buys bonds to drive down longer-term rates while creating liquidity in the system and spur growth. The U.S. Federal Reserve applied quantitative easing “in force starting in 2008,…
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Federal Debt on a Suicide Mission, Says Gundlach
…Perspectives. Jeffrey Gundlach warned that “The federal debt is exploding,” citing Congressional budget Office projections showing that by the year 2030, the country’s federal debt-to-GDP ratio will steadily rise from…
Preparing for Rising Interest Rates
…in Europe, inflation and rising federal budget deficits. The fixed income investor, the article says, can position their portfolios by including floating rate senior bank loans and defined maturity ETFs….
Slower Earnings Growth Will Test Bull Market
…in the single digits next year. But some analysts argue that the slowing might be a result of the one-time boost from the federal tax overhaul and that growth could…
Investor Lessons from the Summer of '69
…“The late sixties was when late-cycle fiscal stimulus contributed to runaway inflation, leading the Federal Reserve to aggressively raise interest rates, which was followed by an inverted yield curve and…