The new Apple iPhone should boost the overall U.S. economy. What's more amazing, though, is the company's increasing sway on stock markets.
Monthly Archives: September 2012
A conservative withdrawal rate from retirement savings is one of the most important steps in the whole planning process. Here's a tip on how to calculate it.
The downtrend in junk bond yield spreads is a positive for the ongoing U.S. stock rally, although it’s worth keeping an eye on one possible warning sign.
Goldman's Jim O'Neill is right: The BRICs have performed so badly that they could eventually be a turnaround play. Here's the one key chart to watch for cues.
Citigroup strategist Tobias Levkovich sees the S&P 500 rising another 12 percent to 1,615 next year.
The S&P 500 does not look expensive based on the forward valuation that many investors are used to seeing, but it’s getting close based on the “new normal”.
China's economy is unlikely to have a hard-landing and demand for luxury brands like Ralph Lauren will remain relatively resilient.
This move makes sense because of the downside volatility and flat performance exhibited by this asset class over the summer.