Even with an expected Federal Reserve interest-rate increase, more bond-market investors may be coming around to the idea that rates will stay around historic lows longer than they thought. That raises a question about what to do now: Where can investors find better yields for their portfolios, without sacrificing quality? Read more here.
Monday, November 7, 2016
WSJ: What Is ‘Illiquidity Premium’?
By SIMON CONSTABLE
Even with an expected Federal Reserve interest-rate increase, more bond-market investors may be coming around to the idea that rates will stay around historic lows longer than they thought. That raises a question about what to do now: Where can investors find better yields for their portfolios, without sacrificing quality? Read more here.
Even with an expected Federal Reserve interest-rate increase, more bond-market investors may be coming around to the idea that rates will stay around historic lows longer than they thought. That raises a question about what to do now: Where can investors find better yields for their portfolios, without sacrificing quality? Read more here.
Friday, November 4, 2016
TheStreet: Higher Hiring: How Weed Can Lure Retirees Back to the Workforce
By SIMON CONSTABLE
Could more use of medical marijuana help increase the supply of older workers?
Maybe so. But that matter is clouded by more than a haze of blue smoke.
Here's what you need to know. Read more here.
Could more use of medical marijuana help increase the supply of older workers?
Maybe so. But that matter is clouded by more than a haze of blue smoke.
Here's what you need to know. Read more here.
Forbes: What Trump And Clinton Both Get Wrong On Trade
By SIMON CONSTABLE
Presidential candidates Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton have at least one thing in common.
Neither have addressed the real issue with free trade: The deplorable treatment of displaced workers. Read more here.
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Wednesday, November 2, 2016
Forbes Video: Do You Take Enough Risks? Probably Not
By SIMON CONSTABLE
Should you play in the traffic? Probably not. That’s not risky, it’s stupid. Likewise, going mountaineering without being physically fit, or without the right equipment/training is idiotic.
But not all risks are created equal. Some are worth taking. In fact, if you aren’t taking some risks then you aren’t likely to realize your true potential. While that may be obvious to many people on an intellectual level, fewer and fewer people seem willing to take risks.
Jon Levy, author of ‘The 2 AM Principal‘ explains his thoughts on what constitutes good risks to take and what are bad risks. He discusses the matter in this video.
Tuesday, November 1, 2016
Forbes: Paper, The Technology That Refuses To Die
By SIMON CONSTABLE
Technology has become synonymous with the latest devices from Apple Inc. and the radical changes brought about by social media companies such as Facebook. But it doesn't have to be restricted to the inventions of the digital age.
That's something author Mark Kurlansky takes on in his recently published book Paper: Paging Through History. In short, it's a book about an invention that is ancient and one that refuses to die. Just because it dates back far into human history doesn't make it irrelevant. Read more here.
U.S. News: What Rising Government Bond Rates Mean for Your Money
By SIMON CONSTABLE
The cost of borrowing money is going up and sooner or later, it's likely to filter through to more expensive home loans.
Here's what you need to know to navigate the changes coming soon – and perhaps even profit. Read more here.
Friday, October 28, 2016
TheStreet: Don't Relax Yet-- Brexit Hasn't Finished Beating Up the British Pound
By SIMON CONSTABLE
Once it was the bedrock of the world's financial system. Now, it's the weakling.
The big question is what's next for the British pound sterling, which has lost 17% of its value since the country voted to leave the European Union in June. It's now worth about $1.22. Read more here.
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