Michael Pettis On The Dilemmas Of Chinese Devaluation
Michael Pettis is Professor of Finance, Guanghua School of Management, Peking University, author of The Great Rebalancing: Trade, Conflict, and the Perilous Road … Read more
Michael Pettis is Professor of Finance, Guanghua School of Management, Peking University, author of The Great Rebalancing: Trade, Conflict, and the Perilous Road … Read more
Investment managers at Rothschild haven’t changed their generally positive outlook, but note four primary concerns on their radar. Rothschild: Ukraine … Read more
John Hussman: Really Mean Reversion May 13, 2014 by Robert Huebscher PDF Print Email Reminder Share Previous 1 (current) 2 … Read more
Bill Sharpe: “Smart beta makes me sick” May 13, 2014 by Robert Huebscher PDF Print Email Reminder Share Previous 1 … Read more
While there are plenty of bears who think that the Eurozone sovereign debt crisis wasn’t solved so much as kicked … Read more
Winklevoss Bitcoin Trust: Dumb Investment of the Week by Ben Strubel of Strubel Investment Management 5/12/14 While we have never … Read more
Low Yields, The Same Risks, and Rising Leverage by David Schawel, CFA The recent months have been frustrating for a … Read more
Clareville Capital Pegasus Fund manager David Yarrow is unduly apologetic about the performance of the fund during April, a month that inflicted … Read more
Are Valuations Really Too High? By John Mauldin May 10, 2014 Options Email Print Download inShare Take It to the Limit … Read more
Eddie Lampert’ latest blogpost is titled Turnarounds and Transformations, the text can be found below. At Sears Holdings Corp (NASDAQ:SHLD)’ annual … Read more
The New Logic of M&A by Joseph G. Paul, AllianceBernstein May 9, 2014 There seems to be a new calculus … Read more
Polygon, a prominent UK hedge fund, was caught on the wrong side of a short attack on the stock of Quindell PLC (LON:QPP) … Read more
Short interest in European stocks increased from $24,154,156,685 in March of 2013 to $30,430,490,302 in 2014, while profits on those … Read more
Activist investing is now a mainstream tactic, but while some funds are learning new tactics that have only recently become … Read more
The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 (more often known as SOX) was enacted after Congress took note of a series of … Read more