Weekly CEO News from Richard Ingram
December 7, 2016

The best mid cap sector is industrial goods. The highest scoring mid cap industry is industrial electrical. The average score for mid cap stocks in our universe 68.27. The score’s average over the past four weeks is 69.23. The average

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Jayant Bhandari, the host of highly acclaimed ‘Capitalism & Morality’ sits down with Maurice Jackson of ‘Proven & Probable to discuss the current events unfolding in India since Nov. 8 when Prime Minister Modi removed 88% of the currency. Jayant discusses

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The Bank of Canada decides for the last time in 2016. What will it be? Here are three previews: Here is their view, courtesy of eFXnews: CAD: BoC On Hold For Sometime But Risks Slightly To The Downside – Nomura

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Indian share markets fell considerably in the final hour of trade after Reserve Bank of India unexpectedly kept it’s repo rate unchanged at 6.25%. At the closing bell, the BSE Sensex stood lower by 156 points, while the NSE Nifty finished down by 41 points. Meanwhile, the S&P

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Previous: On Tuesday the euro/dollar closed down. The euro lost 87 points against the dollar (to 1.0698), while the British pound lost 113 points (falling to 1.2656). For me these were both classic corrections after a real strengthening for both

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Yesterday I described our gaslight financial system. Today we’ll look at our gaslight economy. Correspondent Jason H. alerted me to the work of author Thomas Sheridan ( Puzzling People: The Labyrinth of the Psychopath), who claims to have coined the term gaslighting. As noted yesterday, gaslighting has often

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With the Reserve Bank of Australia holding fast on interest rate policy in its latest decision, the stage is set for a dip in the local dollar as US and Australian monetary policy gradually converge.While the guidance for Australia stresses

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Global stocks extended the longest winning streak since September, with Asia up 0.8% and Europe rising 0.7% while bonds and credit markets strengthened amid hopes that the European Central Bank will prolong quantitative easing, while optimism an Italian bailout of

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It is money time for the European Central Bank: more QE or less QE? That is the question. A 6-month extension is on the cards and is already priced in, but the ECB could also opt for a longer extension

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The Euro was under some pressure as markets look to this week’s policy meeting at the European Central Bank. Analysts recently polled expect that the ECB will announce that it will extend the QE scheme, however, the uncertainty arises around

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