10/16/2020 Today
Steve Forbes, Fox Business Wednesday, October 14, could serve as a lesson for President Trump, candidate Biden and current and future policymakers |
Jim Tankersley, New York Times A barrage of attacks trying to link the Democratic nominee to policies like Medicare for All aren't hurting him, polls show, as many of the policies remain popular with most Americans. |
Stephen Moore, The Hill Isn't it about time we gave President Trump credit for an amazing economic rebound? |
Joseph Calhoun, Alhambra This seems an opportune time to review the difference between Strategy and Tactics. Strategy and tactics are how we achieve our goals and objectives. In our specific case, the goals and objectives ? |
Kate Kelly & Mark Mazzetti, The New York Times A hedge fund consultant's summary of private presentations by White House economic advisers fanned investor worries. |
Analysis Matt Egan, CNN Accurate information can be incredibly valuable to investors, especially in the midst of a confusing health crisis threatening the American economy. Unfortunately, access to that kind of intel is unequal. |
John Tamny, RealClearMarkets The internet is a long time. More realistically, the internet is forever. This is a worthwhile jumping off point in consideration of the latest whine from the perpetually outraged about the Trump... |
Patrick Hedger, Town Hall Trending Kurt Schlichter Trump’s Momentum Is Back Ann Coulter Ask Ann Anything! ACB Edition Victor Davis Hanson Destroying the Institutions We Inherited Right now, Americans are deciding between red and blue…or orange and black. No, I’m not talking about the election, but rather online holiday shopping and the current sales events being held this week by Target, Walmart, Amazon, and undoubtedly many other retailers. In any given year, there isn’t anything particularly noteworthy to the average American consumer about retailers... |
Donald Boudreaux, American Institute for Economic Research ne especially comical feature of the accusation that AIER’s opposition to covid lockdowns springs from a 2018 contribution that AIER received from the Koch Foundation is that Tyler Cowen and the Mercatus Center this past Spring awarded funds to Imperial College modeler Neil Ferguson. The reason for this grant of funds was Tyler’s admiration of the fact that Dr. Ferguson’s model served as the spark for massive lockdowns in the U.K. and the U.S. But here’s the thing: Until last year, Charles Koch served on the board of Mercatus and has been, and continues to be, a... |
Andrew Keshner, MarketWatch Starting prices for the iPhone 12 range from $699 to $1,099 |
Veronique de Rugy, The American Spectator Setting the puzzling stimulus package negotiation tactics aside, this carelessness about American taxpayers' money is shameful. |
Jeffrey Snider, RealClearMarkets Marvin Goodfriend was nominated by President Trump to a seat on the Federal Reserve’s Board of Governors in November 2017. Within months, the Senate’s Banking Committee held hearings that were devastating to his nomination. And though that committee would formally approve and forward it to the full Senate, it did so on a razor-thin 13 to 12 vote which left the former professor and Federal Reserve Economist no margin to overcome what had been uncovered during those examinations. Senator Elizabeth Warren, for example, hit Goodfriend with his own words time and again. “These... |
John Hunt, Manhattan Institute For years, the Manhattan Institute has warned about the unsustainability of New York City's public retirement system. "Pension contributions stand at a near-record 11% of the city's total budgetâ?"and 36% of payroll alone," wrote E. J. McMahon and Josh McGee in 2017. "They consume 17%... |
Jeffrey Kleintop, Charles Schwab The potential economic and market impacts a "Blue Wave" for the U.S. election could have on five key areas: taxes, labor, the environment, oil and trade. |
Solomon Teller, Green Harvest Asset Management |
Market Minder, Fisher Investments Negative interest rates aren't a net benefit, in our view, but they aren't necessarily bearish, either. |
Brad McMillan, Commonwealth Financial Network |
Paul Hoffmeister, Camelot Portfolios |
Mark Hulbert, MarketWatch The disconnect between the stock market and the economy increases as valuations become more stretched |
Christine Benz, Morningstar It's time to rethink what our financial goals can and should look like. |
Lydia DePillis, ProPublica Trump’s trade representative joined the administration with one mission: Bring factory jobs back from overseas. The results so far? Endless trade wars, alienated allies, and a manufacturing recession. |
Allison Schrager, City Journal Tolerance for risk is often overlooked as a factor in racial disparities in household wealth accumulation. |
Eswar Prasad, Project Syndicate At this point in the COVID-19 crisis, governments have only one good option: further aggressive fiscal stimulus, complemented by coherent virus-containment strategies. Without such policies, demand and confidence will remain subdued, and global growth will continue to falter well into the future. |
Elizabeth A. Harris, The New York Times Independent booksellers are desperate for customers to return, and not just for an online reading. |
Vauhini Vara, The Atlantic Adam Neumann is out at WeWork but others will imitate him. |
Andrew Marantz, The New Yorker The platform is overrun with hate speech and disinformation. Does it actually want to solve the problem? |
Philip van Doorn, MarketWatch There's an overlooked asset class that can uncover opportunities for you while cutting risk |
Coryanne Hicks, U.S. News & World Report |
Paul Krugman, New York Times Why Senate Republicans won't help Americans in need. |
Fisher Investments Editorial Staff, Fisher Investments |
Fisher Investments Editorial Staff, Fisher Investments |
Fisher Investments Editorial Staff, Fisher Investments |
Fisher Investments Editorial Staff, Fisher Investments |
Eric Rosenbaum, CNBC 41 million used vehicles are sold each year in the U.S. and Covid-19 is accelerating their popularity in the auto market among both consumers and car dealers, but demand is driving up prices. |
Hunter Clark, Liberty St. Economics Hunter Clark takes a look at China's export performance for 2020, which has been stronger than expected owing to an export structure well-positioned for the COVID-19 crisis. |
Ben Carlson, A Wealth Of Common Sense Process over outcome. |
Cullen Roche, Pragmatic Capitalism When the boom doesn't cause the bust. |
James Picerno, The Capital Spectator Is value finally on the cusp of a rebound? |
Scott Sumner, The Money Illusion While China avoided losing its trade war with America, it is shooting itself in the foot when it comes to the war of ideas. |
Helen Raleigh, City Journal Hunter Biden and other children of political leaders are favored elites in the Chinese mode. | |
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