The Indian central bank's decision to cut rates by a more than expected 50 basis points continued to … [Read more...]
Archives for October 2015
Horizon Brighter But Clouds Remain Heading Into Year-End
The question keeps coming up, is the worst of the recent market storm over, or will there be another … [Read more...]
Is it time for ‘People’s QE’?
Central Banks across the globe implemented large scale asset purchase programs, or Quantitate Easing … [Read more...]
Approval of the Trans-Pacific Partnership agreement will be complicated by presidential election year politics
As the New York Times noted recently, the final form of the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade … [Read more...]
Who Will Own The Mobile Phone Market: Apple vs Samsung vs Others
Lately a number of mobile phone producers came with important news. Microsoft presented new phones … [Read more...]
Is the Bottom in for Crude Oil?
Oil has had a terrible run over the past year, but perhaps the darkest hour has passed. WTI Crude … [Read more...]
Tesla’s Running Out Of Juice
Tesla (TSLA) is one of the market's most widely followed stocks, and with good reason. The stock's … [Read more...]
Appeasement of Iran is an Old Tradition
The story in Reuters that enforcement of sanctions against Iran fizzled out starting in 2013 should … [Read more...]
Smart beta: the smarter choice?
Most investors have made at least for a part a shift from active into passive investments. Exchange … [Read more...]
Let’s Invite China to Become a Partner in Space – but with Conditions
As the Washington Free Beacon recently noted, the Obama administration have reached out to the … [Read more...]
Why the Fed should ignore full employment
One of the biggest challenges that the United States and many other developed countries are facing … [Read more...]
The latest cry for attention by the Palestinians likely to be in vain
Recently, President Mahmoud Abbas of the Palestinian Authority renounced the Oslo Peace Accords, … [Read more...]