…the part of the Federal Reserve and corporations. … Is this a vibrant economy? Absolutely not. I don’t know what people are smoking! No amount of monetary stimulus that’s driving…
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Trahan On Why Small Caps Have Lagged -- And Why They're Going To Take Off
…the Federal Reserve’s tapering of its asset-purchasing plan have been misperceived as great risks to the market, when in fact they’ve been greatly beneficial. Both helped push the dollar higher,…
Top Bond Manager Sees Rates Going Lower ... and Lower
…thinks the Federal Reserve will keep rates low for a good deal longer: debt. In the US, Hoisington Chief Economist Lacy Hunt says, public and private debt is 330% of…
Fisher: Buyback Bashing Is Bunk
…that corporate investment has grown slowly during this economic expansion. But he says the reason for that is the Federal Reserve — not buybacks. By keeping interest rates so low,…
Top Strategists See Bull Continuing To Run
…expects stocks to continue to rise. He doesn’t think Federal Reserve rate hikes would mean imminent trouble for equities. “The Fed has been our best friend and eventually it will…
Buffett Buying Amid Declines
…many are concerned about the possibility of the Federal Reserve increasing rates, Buffett isn’t. “I really don’t care about whether the Fed is going to raise interest rates,” he said….
Five Guru-Inspired Transportation Picks
…stocks–it’s up more than 23% this year.” “If the economy continues to prove that it can stand on its own two feet as the Federal Reserve phases out its market-supporting…
Rogoff: Jobs Market Closer To Capacity Than You Think
…isn’t “super-healthy”, it is fast improving. Sign up for The Guru Investor’s FREE Weekly Newsletter “It’s tighter than you think and (Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen) admitted that in her…
Top Bond Fund Manager Likes Stocks
…US economy’s performance should be leading to higher interest rates, some technical factors are keeping rates low. For example, she says that while the Federal Reserve is cutting back on…
Gundlach: Watch Out for 2020
…he told the Financial Times. Gundlach thinks that at that point we’ll be seeing a wall of high-yield debt that companies need to refinance; soaring federal deficits caused by baby-boomers…