Phrases you'll hear on financial television that make the speaker sound smart, but really don't mean anything.
Mick Weinstein
The Supreme Court's ruling in favor of Janus Capital Group is a blow for shareholders' rights advocates.
In his new book, Oaktree Capital's Howard Marks takes issue with the traditional definition of investment risk as tied to volatility.
New York Times: Celgene (CELG) shareholders on InvestorVillage are frustrated with how much Celgene executives make while their returns on the stock lag.
growth territory, and China has shown the ability to both slow and increase the pace of its economic activity. “China still has many arrows in their quiver to
Questions on the laptop from Fabrice Tourre, written about by New York Times' Louse Story and Gretchen Morgenson.
Tim Harford produced a brilliant one-scene dialogue between a father edifying his son on the eternal, universal power of compound interest and his confused offspring, seeking in vain the interest necessary to apply the principle. Excerpt: “I learnt about Albert Einstein.” “Aha! A fascinating fellow. And an economist, too, in […]