What’s scaring European investors most?
Ordinary Americans are starting to feel the sting of sequestration, and it will get worse if Congress and President Obama don’t come to an agreement in the coming weeks.
Tighter correlations make it harder, but it’s still the best way
Overweight China and Asia. Underweight Europe. Neutral on Japan.
Drastic changes to the financial services industry are needed to restore public faith.
Investors have three market misconceptions.
High-frequency trading in the U.S. is getting much heat from the FBI and SEC, who have teamed up against manipulative trading practices powered by ultra-sophisticated algorithmic strategies.
You have a wealthy new client with a large portfolio built around a mix of stocks and bonds. She left her last advisor because the plan he drew up wasn’t delivering enough income.
Warren Buffett has released his much-anticipated annual letter.
Despite continued strong performance, high-quality U.S. equities are “probably the only game in town,” says Stephane Rochon, vice-president and managing director, BMO Nesbitt Burns.