by deyoe | Jun 27, 2011 | Developed, Economic Policy, Emerging, Fiscal Policy, International, Investing, Personal Finance, Risk Management, Weekly Commentary
The Markets There was good news and there was bad news but, by the end of the week, a wave of pessimism had swept gains away, causing markets to finish lower. In the good news department, Greece adopted an austerity program that made it eligible to receive financial...
by deyoe | Jun 20, 2011 | Asset Allocation, Developed, Economic Policy, Fiscal Policy, International, Investing, Personal Finance, Retirement Income, Retirement Planning, Risk Management, Weekly Commentary
The Markets Like a computer owner who successfully reboots after experiencing a blue screen, investors heaved a sigh of relief on Friday as the Dow Jones Industrials and Standard & Poor’s 500 Indices eked out gains for the week ending six straight weeks of losses....
by deyoe | Jun 13, 2011 | Asset Allocation, Economic Policy, Financial Planning, Fiscal Policy, Investing, Monetary Policy, Personal Finance, Retirement Income, Retirement Planning, Weekly Commentary
The Markets To rework one of the Beatles most famous songs, our economy is traveling the Long, Winding and Bumpy Road. After doubling in value by the end of April from the March 2009 low, the Standard & Poor’s 500 index has now declined for six straight weeks,...
by deyoe | Jun 6, 2011 | Asset Allocation, Economic Policy, Entrepreneurship, Financial Planning, Investing, Personal Finance, Weekly Commentary
The Markets Well, it was far from the best week for the U.S. economy and financial markets. Here are a few bumps on the road to recovery we learned last week: Nationwide housing prices declined again in March and are now at the lowest level since mid-2002, according...
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