Weekly CEO News from Richard Ingram
November 15, 2015

This week we’ll begin with our monthly and weekly forecasts of the currency pairs worth watching. The first part of our forecast is based upon our research of the past 11 years of Forex prices, which show that the following methodologies have all

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QUESTION: Don’t you think it is wrong that the private banks own the institution that administers them? ANSWER: You have to understand what was intended. It was originally a bailout entity for banks so they had to fund it. That made

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It did not take long for France to strike back. In the wake of Paris attacks, France Launched Air Strikes on Isis Stronghold in Syria.  France launched air strikes against Isis targets in Syria on Sunday night, with jets bombing the

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How fast can the Canadian economy grow? What can Canadians expect now that commodity prices have plunged and the country is running a trade deficit? These questions take on greater significance with the shift in political power to the Liberals

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I am keeping this update short given the tragic terrorist attack in Paris Friday night, November 13th. It is very possible that the nature and tenor of trading change as a result. I visited Paris for the first time last

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As different as the Quran is from the New Testament, or the Constitution of France is from the Constitution of Saudi Arabia (which is, in fact, the Quran), these differences are arguably less important than those which seperate the geography

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As different as the Quran is from the New Testament, or the Constitution of France is from the Constitution of Saudi Arabia (which is, in fact, the Quran), these differences are arguably less important than those which seperate the geography

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Extremist views don’t mesh well with economics.  While they often sound good in theory they don’t work well in practice.  This was the crux of much of my criticism of the Republican debates last week (see my comments on the gold

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When you have corporations having a very short-sighted view, paying their CEOs such outrageous monies with less money spent on investment, of course you’re not going to make long-term investments that are going to result in long-term economic growth.  And

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To me, it is really quite fascinating how obsessed the market and assorted pundits are with the first possible interest rate hike from the Federal Reserve since 2006. The consensus now has this occurring in December. This is especially true

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