by deyoe | Mar 13, 2018 | Economic Data, Employment
There is little doubt the Millennial generation has been reshaping our world. One of the most remarkable aspects of this demographic group is a preference for experiences over consumer goods. “Three out of four millennials would rather spend their money on an...
by deyoe | Mar 22, 2017 | Employment, Uncategorized
If you take a cruise anytime soon, the bartender may not be able to lend an ear. According to Financial Times, one cruise line has installed robotic bartenders that produce one drink per minute per arm, and can make up to 120 drinks an hour. [7] It’s not just cruise...
by jonathandeyoe | Sep 7, 2016 | Asset Allocation, Economic Policy, Employment, International, Investing, Monetary Policy, Personal Finance, Politics & Law, Trade, U.K., Uncategorized, Weekly Commentary
BUT… WHAT DOES ‘BREXIT’ MEAN? “We can never know about the days to come, but we think about them anyway…” –Carly Simon Economists and market analysts have been thinking a lot about the Federal Reserve and the actions it may take before the end...
by jonathandeyoe | Jul 19, 2016 | Asset Allocation, Economic Data, Employment, International, Investing, Personal Finance, Risk Management, Uncategorized, Weekly Commentary
Every time we are told the end of the world is nigh, markets rebound. Every time markets rebound, we collectively queue the next crisis. One of my absolute favorite Nick Murrayisms is the following, I’m paraphrasing here: “This time is different ALWAYS...
by jonathandeyoe | Jun 9, 2016 | Employment, Politics & Law, Uncategorized, Work
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER COMPENSATION IS DOWN. NO, IT’S UP. YOU BETTER JUDGE FOR YOURSELF. The New York Times reported the 200 most-highly-paid CEOs in the United States collectively experienced a pay cut last year! CEOs’ average compensation – all CEO compensation...
by jonathandeyoe | Jun 7, 2016 | Economic Data, Economic Policy, Employment, Financial Planning, Monetary Policy, Personal Finance, Uncategorized, Weekly Commentary
Statistics means never having to say your certain… and that was certainly true last week. The employment report, which was released on Friday, was a bit short on jobs. Analysts had predicted employers would add about 162,000 new jobs during May, according to...
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