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20 Jan, 2015
Statistics
Mark Twain wrote in his autobiography that there are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies and statistics. How true.Revenue can be deferred (or accelerated), profits are easily manipulated, inventory ...
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15 Jan, 2015
Swiss Cheese
Back in 2011, as talk of the Eurozone disintegrating was at high pitch, investors fled to the perceived safety of the Swiss franc (CHF). Naturally, the value of the currency spiked higher, threatening ...
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15 Jan, 2015
WHY HIGH-YIELD DEBT SELLOFF ISN'T 2007 ALL OVER AGAIN. OR IS IT?
Just as many underestimated the effect defaulting subprime mortgages would have on financial markets in 2008, investors pulling money from high-yield mutual funds could spread liquidity problems to more fundamentally sound parts of financial system.
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13 Jan, 2015
Market Commentary
A Secular Bull Market is generally defined as a long-term bullish trend consisting of larger bull markets and smaller bear markets or corrections. In a secular bull market, the corrections are often rapid and scary, but generally make higher lows...
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13 Jan, 2015
IN VANGUARD'S SHADOW, SMALL FIRM SCORES TWEAKING INDEXES
"Educated advisers are more likely to prevent their clients from making radical changes when markets drop," said Rosen. "The fact that those assets are sticky will add value for the investors."
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12 Jan, 2015
DODGE & COX GROWS ON PERFORMANCE, PIMCO FLOW
While performance at both funds is strong, it's clear the Dodge & Cox bond strategy benefited from outflows at PIMCO, said investment consultant Michael Rosen, a principal of Angeles Investment Advisors LLC, Santa Monica, Calif.
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8 Jan, 2015
Weighty
Among new year resolutions, losing weight tops the list for the majority of Americans. Actually, I made up that statistic, but in my defense, (a) it probably is true, and (b) it most certainly should ...
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7 Jan, 2015
PIMCO NAMES BERNANKE, BROWN, TRICHET TO GLOBAL ADVISORY BOARD
"It's possible to imagine that there's some insight these individuals can provide,"" Rosen, whose Santa Monica, California-based firm advises on more than $25 billion, said in a telephone interview.
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3 Jan, 2015
PIMCO TOTAL RETURN SUFFERS WORST YEAR FOR REDEMPTIONS, WITH GROSS, EL-ERIAN DEPA
"You could still see some more outflows and then it probably stabilizes, unless performance really deteriorates," Michael Rosen, chief investment officer at Angeles Investment Advisers in Santa Monica, Calif., said.
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2 Jan, 2015
Shipping
First, happy new year to all!I walked into the office this morning to a crystal clear view of the Pacific. What a beautiful start to the year!In the distance, I could see a giant container ship which, ...
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1 Jan, 2015
4TH QUARTER 2014 - CANUTE
Beginning in the late 8th century, an intrepid band of explorers set out from their harsh, frozen lands, first to plunder, then to conquer most of northern Europe and beyond. To the east they settled the vast European steppes of Poland and Ukraine...
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23 Dec, 2014
GDP
Normally, I wouldn't comment on any single economic release, but today's GDP revision adds to the mounting evidence of a strengthening US economy. GDP growth in the third quarter was revised up to ...
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22 Dec, 2014
Too Many Words
Among monetary economists, there is a raging debate over the merits of the Fed's burgeoning balance sheet. Back in November 2010, an open letter to Fed chairman Ben Bernanke was published in the Wall ...
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16 Dec, 2014
Energy Panic
Take a look at the price of a barrel of good ol West Texas Intermediate (see graph below). Two things jump out at me: big declines occur in recessions (which makes sense as demand falls), and theres a ...
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15 Dec, 2014
Europe Sputters, US Cruises
Europe's unemployment rate is 11.5%. Europe is currently growing at less than 1%. A rule of thumb is that it takes excess growth of 2-2.5% to drop the unemployment rate by 1%. I think you see the ...
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9 Dec, 2014
Deflation? Not US
The dramatic (40%!) drop in oil prices has caused some hysteria in the media about the rising risks of deflation. After all, lower energy prices is deflationary. Well, that's not quite true.Inflation ...
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5 Dec, 2014
Labor Market
Oh, this was a strong report this morning, on every level:321,000 net new jobs in November.10 consecutive months of +200,000 payroll gains (228,000 on average over the past year).Labor force expanded ...
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3 Dec, 2014
Petropolitics-II (Implications)
Declining oil prices provide a net benefit to the global economy. A rule of thumb is every $10/barrel transfers around $330 billion, about 0.4% of world GDP, between oil producers to oil consumers. So ...
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2 Dec, 2014
Petropolitics
For the past few years, oil has held steady at around $100/barrel, as supply and demand were largely held in check. Supply was disrupted in Libya and South Sudan, Venezuela saw production tumble due ...
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25 Nov, 2014
EM Thoughts...Not There Yet
Successful investing is frequently about balancing valuation with growth prospects. We would all love to invest in cheap assets with strong prospective growth, but most of the time, we're forced to ...
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24 Nov, 2014
Jobs
There's no doubt that the headline unemployment rate (5.8%) does not tell the full picture of the job market. Specifically, there have been three areas of concern not reflected in the (low-ish) ...
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20 Nov, 2014
Pressure Building
ÂYes, we all know the European economy is not growing: stagnant, sclerotic, etc. But this fact is not a crisis. Its a concern, a problem, a challenge, but not a crisis.It is hard to get ...
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18 Nov, 2014
Spreads
An interesting graphic from Ken Leech of Western Asset showing that spreads in Bondland this year are pretty much unchanged from the start of the year. This, despite the rally in US equities and solid ...
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17 Nov, 2014
Money Matters
When the Fed embarked on Quantitative Easing (QE), many prominent economists warned this would lead to hyperinflation (or, at least, an wanted surge in inflation). Didn't happen. With QE ended, many ...
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