In this morning’s Equity and Quant Strategy note, Bank of America Merrill Lynch’s Savita Subramanian makes the case that not all US stocks have grown more expensive in the first half of this year, despite the S&P’s 5% gain. In fact, she believes that the sectors where companies benefit from high interest rates still represent…
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No bulls were harmed in the making of this business card.
The Bank of America takeover of Merrill Lynch remains a heartbreaker to the old school Herd guys and this week’s business card dust-up is just one more example. Long story short, the bank has been shrinking the size and prominence of the bull mascot on Merrill brokers’ business cards since 2009 and slowly adding their…
Reckoning for the Rollover Pigs
An immigrant from Central America, she retired from AT&T in 2003 with an IRA set up by Tarr. Afterwards, they often discussed investments over coffee at Lew’s kitchen table, as her prized green parrot squawked in a cage with a sweeping view of the parched hills surrounding San Francisco. Lew started her withdrawals at $2,000…
Hot Links: The Squeeze
Your morning financial links, expertly curated.
“the essence of shadow banking is giving people a liquid claim on illiquid assets.”
Today’s terrifying thought – the Fed is worried enough about a big disruption in the bond market that they’re actually considering a bond fund exit fee, which, in theory, might help slow down a race for the door should rates rise too rapidly. Yeah, okay. It’s hard to believe that this kind of thing would…
Willie Nelson’s 48th Album
Today Willie Nelson releases his 48th full-length album, Band of Brothers, comprised almost entirely of original songs. Willie’s 81 years old and has been at it for more than six decades now. His last two records were both incredible – Heroes was loaded with great covers while To All The Girls… reprised some of his…
361 Capital Weekly Research Briefing
361 Capital portfolio manager, Blaine Rollins, CFA, previously manager of the Janus Fund, writes a weekly update looking back on major moves, macro-trends and economic data points. The 361 Capital Weekly Research Briefing summarizes the latest market news along with some interesting facts and a touch of humor. 361 Capital is a provider of alternative…
How New York City Works
Me: What’s your problem? Him: Nothing, still trying to sell this stupid apartment… Me: So? Sell it. Him: Not so simple, getting lowballed and the brokers coming up with buyers are really just trawling for the listing. Me: What do you mean lowballed? What are you asking? Him: One million. Me: There’s your problem right…
Hot Links: San Francisco is Doomed
Your morning financial links, expertly curated.
Solar Stocks Break Out
Regular readers here know that I’ve been an uber-bull on solar technology and the related stocks for over a year now (see here). I don’t give out stock ideas or trading recommendations (or investing advice of any kind) here at this site, but I do talk about the bigger-picture trends that interest me. Solar is…