The latest BIS Quarterly Review highlights China's Credit-to-GDP gap, and a debt-service-ratio that appears to be potentially risky given an interest rate move of 250bps. … [Read more...]
Archives for September 2016
Worthy Reads: Talk of surprise hike in the air as Fed meets
Talk of surprise hike in the air as Fed meets (MarketWatch) Why 'Quantitative Tightening' May Again Become a Problem for Markets (Bloomberg) U.S. Home-Builder Gauge Matches Highest Level Since 2005 (WSJ) Fed Hits Crossroads on Unemployment (WSJ) One of these is not like the others, the BIS on China edition (FT) … [Read more...]
One of World’s Largest Traders won’t Touch These Funds
Virtu Financial, one of the world’s largest electronic market makers says it won’t touch bond ETFs because they are too hard to trade. Bond ETFs have become increasingly popular over recent years. Many individual investors have been flocking to bond ETFs. They are a major component of robo-advisor portfolios. Bloomberg reports that assets have increased five-fold since January of 2010 to about $600 billion. So why is one of the world’s largest traders avoiding this booming market? From Bloomberg: One of the world’s largest electronic market makers won’t touch increasingly popular … [Read more...]
York Water Company, 200 years of Infrastructure Expertise
Energy & Infrastructure profiles one of America’s earliest public water utilities. The York Water Company is not new to the public utility business. In fact, the York, Pa.-based company is the oldest investor-owned utility in the country, getting its start nearly 200 years ago. York serves 48 municipalities within York and Adams counties, which are located about 100 miles west of Philadelphia. The Company provides customers with safe, dependable, high-quality water, wastewater and related services. York has two reservoirs, Lake Williams and Lake Redman, which together hold up to … [Read more...]
Fidelity and Vanguard above the Fray
It seems like every week there’s another big bank paying another billion dollar fine. One thing that’s for sure is that the fines will continue and the customer will end up paying for them. Two names that seem to be above the fray are Fidelity and Vanguard. I have accounts at both and suggest the same for you. Here are links to both: Fidelity Investments Vanguard … [Read more...]
Worthy Reads: U.S. Consumer Prices Rose 0.2% in August
Thirst for Yield Drives Record Investor Inflows to Real Estate Funds (WSJ) U.S. Consumer Prices Rose 0.2% in August (WSJ) Why Do Wealthy People Auction Multimillion-Dollar Homes, Rather Than List Them? (Bloomberg) Higher rent is squeezing everyone, especially the middle class (MarketWatch) East Coast faces gas shortages, price hikes after pipeline leak (Money) … [Read more...]
Your Retirement Life: Porsche Heads into the Fire!
Your Retirement Life is my brand-new series featuring stories from you. I want to know what you’re up to. [inlinetweet prefix="" tweeter="" suffix=""]We can only learn from each other.[/inlinetweet] Please share Your Retirement Life by emailing me at: ejsmith@youngresearch.com I received this great email yesterday: "EJ, Our Porsche is a 1986 911 Turbo which I purchased new 30 years ago. It’s in great condition and we love taking it on the terrific driving roads in the Rocky Mountain West. This past weekend a neighbor couple, in their 360 Ferrari, joined my wife and me for a … [Read more...]
The Permian Basin: Everything Is Bigger in Texas
ExxonMobil gets to the heart of why the Permian Basin is so important to every American. The United States is now the world’s largest producer of energy coming from oil and natural gas…thanks in no small part to bountiful reservoirs inside a sedimentary formation known as the Permian Basin. The Yates Field, where oil was first discovered in 1926, still operates today, producing more than 7.4 million barrels annually. According to the most recent Energy Information Agency’s assessment, the Permian Basin holds 722 million barrels of proven reserves, more than twice the number (387 … [Read more...]
Massachusetts 3.9% Unemployment not Helpful
Yesterday, The Boston Globe headlined the 3.9% unemployment rate for Massachusetts. The participation rate, which is the percentage of the entire population of an area that is either working or wants to work, tells the real story. … [Read more...]
Vanguard is Crushing it in ETFs
Vanguard is crushing the competition in ETFs. State Street and iShares were the early movers in ETFs, but after a late start, Vanguard has come on strong. Vanguard is now the second largest ETF provider in the U.S., with $483 billion under management and it is winning the inflows race among big providers YTD (+11.6%). You won't find Fidelity among the list of top ETF providers yet, but a slew of new listings and an assets under management base of over $2 trillion make Fidelity an up and coming contender. The graphic below comes courtesy of the crack Bloomberg Brief ETF team. … [Read more...]
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