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I find the dispute over whether or not children should be vaccinated against measles terrifying. There are parents who still believe that vaccines are poisonous or unnatural, while others fear …
Read MoreI find the dispute over whether or not children should be vaccinated against measles terrifying. There are parents who still believe that vaccines are poisonous or unnatural, while others fear …
Read MoreWhen it comes to Net Lease investing many believe that sourcing free-standing properties is a simple task, however that could be furthest from the truth. Net leased properties are owned …
Read MorePutin’s Opponents In early 2003, Mikhail Khodorkovsky confronted Vladimir Putin over Russia’s state corruption. Following his break with the Kremlin, Khodorkovsky’s relationship with Putin declined precipitously. It was clear that …
Read MoreGreece needs about 10 bln euros by the end of the month. The negotiations are fierce. Although the ECB and Germany are clashed over the conduct of monetary policy, they seem …
Read MoreMedia Credit: Bloomberg I get fascinated at how we never learn. Well, “never†is a little too strong because the following article from Bloomberg, Meet the 80-Year-Old Whiz Kid Reinventing the …
Read MoreSince 2010, the best scoring names in our weekly mid cap report have outpaced the S&P 400 by a median 343 bps in the following year. The best mid cap …
Read MoreOVERNIGHT MARKETS AND NEWS March E-mini S&Ps (ESH15 -0.36%) this morning are down -0.16% and European stocks are down -0.36% as a drop in crude oil undercuts energy producers and leads the overall market lower. …
Read MoreReading the president’s State of the Union and Budget Message, Americans are on the cusp of the second Age of Pericles. The economy is booming and with new taxes on …
Read MoreThe latest broker to feel the effects of Swiss National Bank‘s announcement to remove the cap on the Swiss Franc is Liquid Markets out of London, UK. The SNB decision …
Read MoreThe powerful bout of long dollar liquidation, spurred by optimism that the new Greek government had moved away from its posturing about debt forgiveness, has largely faded today. The ECB is …
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