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October 2015

Migration crisis proves boon for some businesses

By FRANK JORDANS . BERLIN (AP) — People crammed into boats and trekking across borders have become the dominant images of […]

Top Questions to Ask while Opting for Credit Repair Services

Credit aspects are one of the most important parts of life. Having good credit is one of the most determining […]

How Donald Trump Survived Near Bankruptcy

By Warren Cassell Donald Trump was just thirty-seven when a 68-story, mixed-use skyscraper bearing his name went up on 5th Avenue […]

Conditional Expected Returns

by Douglas R Terry, CFA The following table presents the probability of 4 possible paths for the economy and our macro […]

Every country’s debt, mapped

By Matthew Yglesias, Vox Unless you are dead inside, you love government debt data visualizations and this one from HowMuch.net is […]

A Look at Secular Bull and Bear Markets

By Doug Short, Advisor Perspectives, Was the March 2009 low the end of a secular bear market and the beginning […]

The Fourth Turning: Crisis of Trust

“Imagine some national (and probably global) volcanic eruption, initially flowing along channels of distress that were created during the Unraveling […]

Residential Real Estate: One of the Most Stable and Reliable Investments One Can Make

Despite the global economic recession real estate investment has remained one of the most sought after investment opportunities. Although house […]

Rat race over Scandinavia’s household waste

Oslo (AFP) – Norway and Sweden are locked in a tug-of-war over dozens of lorries that cross the border each […]

Market Valuation, Inflation and Treasury Yields: Clues from the Past

By Doug Short, Advisor Perspectives, Our monthly market valuation updates have long had the same conclusion: US stock indexes are […]