by migration | Jun 27, 2019 | Market Economy
Since 2010 the United States and China have had the world’s largest economies by GDP. The U.S. is the world’s largest importer, while China is the world’s biggest exporter. Although most Americans know that the U.S. runs a trade deficit with China, surveys show that...
by migration | Jun 25, 2019 | Odds and Ends
by Nikolaus Muchitsch from the Austrian Economics Center One of central banks’ major weapons in monetary policy is the key interest rate they set. To counter a possible recession, they argue, the banks can lower the interest rate, thus making it easier for consumers...
by migration | Jun 20, 2019 | Market Economy
Much has been made recently about the “yield curve inversion” – when a shorter-term interest rate (typically the 3-month T-Bill yield) exceeds a longer-term interest rate (typically the 10-year Treasury Bond). This is the opposite of the usual relationship, in which...
by migration | Jun 18, 2019 | MO 380
What is “Fiduciary Responsibility” for a Mo Mutual Board Member or Officer and how might it apply to managing your cash flow? Let’s start with what is a Fiduciary? Here is what Investopedia has to say: A fiduciary is a person or organization that acts on behalf of...
by migration | Jun 13, 2019 | Market Economy
By just about any fundamental measure, the U.S. equity market appears overvalued, analysts say. Five traditional measures of stock market valuation–the cyclically-adjusted P/E ratio (or CAPE), made famous by Nobel prize –winning Yale professor Robert Shiller;...