Tag: S&P 500
Frozen Liquidity Problem Solved, Kinda, So Alts’ Popularity Grows
Liquid alternative investments let you cash out, but what will happen in the next market panic?
A Warren Win Wouldn’t Necessarily Bring a Bear Market, Says Bernstein
Similar downbeat predictions about Obama and Trump came to naught, strategists point out.
A Nice November Portends a Great Market 2019 Finish, Says Stovall
Contrast the current situation with year-end 2018’s lousy showing.
3rd Year of a President’s Term Is Best for Stocks, Report Says
The Next Buzzy Stocks Are … Utilities
Value Finally Has Its Day, but Will that Last?
Lower-cost stocks have outpaced hot-shot momentum plays since August.
3rd Quarter Earnings Are Down, But not as Much as Expected
A 1% reduction is taking shape, with most companies already reporting, and things could’ve been worse.
The Yield Curve Un-Inverts: Time to Celebrate?
Opinions differ on whether this change to a widely followed recession signal means the heat is off.
Why Frontier Markets Hold Promise, with an Asterisk
Political unrest still can upend otherwise impressive growth in places like Kenya and Sri Lanka.
Bye-Bye, Buybacks? Share Repurchases Falling 15%
The S&P 500 Keeps Singing the Sour Earnings Song
The Case for a Good 4th Quarter in the Market
S&P 500 Dividend Yield Surmounts the 30-Year Treasury
The last time that happened was during the financial crisis, Bespoke says.
Blame the Computers for Last Week’s Market Wipeout
So says JP Morgan’s trading honcho, Marko Kolanovic, who thinks more than half the moves were due to algos.
