Tragedy, Triumph, And ‘Patriots’
It’s appropriate, in a macabre kind of way, that news of Netflix passing the 200
It’s appropriate, in a macabre kind of way, that news of Netflix passing the 200
Folks were rolling out the generic quotables Monday, as US markets were shuttered for the
Years ago, an episode of Family Guy (the edgy cartoon sitcom) featured a subplot that
It’s weeks like this when you wonder why we even bother with markets. Sure, there’s
Markets plodded along Tuesday, exhibiting a familiar sense of annoyed apprehension. In simple terms: Anyone
I’m not sure you could call it “angst,” exactly. Coming off the weekend, US markets
The first week of 2021 ended with US equities higher, but we’re really stretching the
Less than 24 hours after throngs of angry, armed Trump supporters stormed the US Capitol
A modicum of stability was restored Thursday following the melee on Capitol Hill, where legions
Given the increasingly glaring disconnect between markets and the real world, I suppose it’s only
Early Wednesday, while documenting the initial reaction to a likely Democrat-controlled Senate following the Georgia
The first week of the new year promises no shortage of melodrama in the US,
Say goodbye to the US listings of China Mobile, China Unicom, and China Telecom. The
Another day in post-Christmas, pre-New Year limbo produced little in the way of excitement, although
I don’t claim to know much with absolute certainty, but one thing I’m almost sure
Global equities hit new highs Tuesday as markets saw no reason to fade the steady
Equities looked to rise coming off the Christmas break, buoyed by Donald Trump’s decision to
In the immediate aftermath of the US election, markets cheered what was variously billed as
Yet, when I look at the traditional executioner of bull markets (the Fed), I see
Donald Trump has succeeded in making himself the topic of conversation for market participants and
Joe Biden wants more stimulus and Walmart found itself in the crosshairs of the Justice
There’s a “speculative frenzy sweeping Wall Street and world markets,” an overwrought Bloomberg headline trumpets.
“#StimulusChecksNOW” was trending on Twitter Wednesday afternoon, if that tells you anything about the mood
Every box was checked. The worst-case, “science fiction” election outcome didn’t play out, even as
For years, critics of central banks’ increasingly belabored efforts to engineer robust growth and “healthy”
“Some worry,” is an industry mainstay when it comes to language the financial media employs
Part of COVID-19’s legacy will be the extent to which the pandemic laid bare the
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