Weekly CEO News from Richard Ingram
February 26, 2018

Listen, everybody is waiting around on Jerome Powell to tell us whether it’s safe to buy some stocks (as a reminder, he’s on Capitol Hill tomorrow and Thursday). So in the meantime, why not buy some stocks?! The benchmarks were

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Many believe deficit spending will kill the US dollar as a reserve currency and the yuan will take over. They are wrong. Economist Daniel Lacalle asks Can China Really Kill The US Dollar Supremacy? >Why China Will Fail to Dethrone the

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After the strong close in the US on Friday, we opened the week with an equally impressive Asian session. It was the Shanghai index that shone brightly today with a 1.25% return, not bad for a Monday. Domestic markets were

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With the rather volatile action in global equities over the past few weeks, it’s worth checking in on where market breadth is tracking. We take a unique approach in breadth analysis for global equities in that we look across a country-level rather

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“To write the truth as I see it; to defend the weak against the strong; to fight for justice; and to seek, as best I can to bring healing perspectives to bear on their terrible hates and fears of mankind,

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Stocks rocket back higher as the market still is pricing risk greater in the near-term than in the future. In this video, we look at ways you can get hedges back on if you’re long.  Video Length: 00:07:49

Following French presidential elections last year, the bullish case for the euro was largely driven by accelerating economic growth and falling political risks. While we’ve been bullish on the euro for quite some time, upcoming political events and slowing growth

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(Audio length 00:15:58) Marc Chandler, Head of Global Currency Strategy at Brown Brothers Harriman joins me today to look ahead to economic data on tap for this week in Europe and the US. We also address the gap higher in

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The Los Angeles real estate market has cemented itself as one of the premier housing markets for both investors and homeowners. As with its West Coast counterparts, the City of Angels has witnessed rapid price growth in the face of increasing demand.

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