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- 10 Weekend Reads
- Benchmark Revisions Paint a Brighter Picture of (Most of) the Regional Economy
- Sarah McLachlan at Kings Theatre 3.14.15
- Succinct Summation of Week’s Events 3.20.15
- Cyclical Bear or Secular Bull Market ?
- Online Shopping Trends
- 10 Friday AM Reads
Posted: 21 Mar 2015 03:30 AM PDT Spring has Sprung! Before you go out to enjoy that delightful warmer weather, pour yourself a hot mug of Major Dickason’s Blend, and enjoy these longer form weekend reads:
Checkout our Masters in Business interview this week with Mebane Faber of Cambria investments.
Venture Capital “First-Funding” Density
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Benchmark Revisions Paint a Brighter Picture of (Most of) the Regional Economy Posted: 21 Mar 2015 02:00 AM PDT Benchmark Revisions Paint a Brighter Picture of (Most of) the Regional Economy
Every March, the Bureau of Labor Statistics releases benchmark revisions of state and local payroll employment for the preceding two years. While employment data are released monthly for all 50 states and many metropolitan areas, the monthly figures are estimated based on a sample of firms. The annual revisions are based on an almost complete count of workers (now available up through mid-2014) from the records of the unemployment insurance system and re-estimated data for the remainder of the year. In this post, we briefly summarize the mixed but mostly stronger performance in the region in 2014 indicated by these employment revisions. We highlight the most pronounced changes across our District—highlighted by New York City's even stronger-looking boom—using the percentage change in total employment from the fourth quarter of 2013 to the fourth quarter of 2014 as the metric. New York State New Jersey Elsewhere in the Second District Disclaimer
Posted by Blog Author at 07:00:00 AM in Regional Analysis |
Sarah McLachlan at Kings Theatre 3.14.15 Posted: 20 Mar 2015 05:00 PM PDT Last week we saw Sarah McLachlan setlist Kings Theatre, Brooklyn; the show was as a delightful as she is. A few snaps from the show and the setlist are below, but be sure to check out the pictures of the newly renovated 1929 Kings theater after the jump — its spectacular.
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Succinct Summation of Week’s Events 3.20.15 Posted: 20 Mar 2015 01:00 PM PDT Succinct Summations for the week ending March 20th: Positives:
Negatives:
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Cyclical Bear or Secular Bull Market ? Posted: 20 Mar 2015 09:00 AM PDT When discussing bull and bear markets, it sometimes helps to think of them as coming in two distinct flavors: Short-term cyclical markets and long-term secular ones. Knowing one from the other isn’t always easy. A number of veteran market observers such as Raymond James’s Jeffrey Saut, technician Ralph Acampora, strategist Laszlo Birinyi and market historians Jeff and Yale Hirsch have made the argument that U.S. markets in 2013 entered a new secular bull market, much like the one that began in 1982. The 1982 secular bull market was preceded and followed by secular bear markets that featured lots of sharp rallies and sell offs, but netted investors nothing after more than a decade. Long-term secular markets tend to be driven by earnings, valuations and trend. Others, such as Steve Leuthold of Leuthold Weeden Capital Management or Joseph Calhoun of Alhambra Investment Partners, disagree. They either find the data inconclusive if this is a secular market of any kind, or believe valuations don’t suggest typical secular-market returns. In other words, the stock-market gains since 2009 might represent nothing more than a big cyclical bull-market rally.
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Posted: 20 Mar 2015 06:00 AM PDT |
Posted: 20 Mar 2015 04:30 AM PDT Good Friday morning. That week went by quickly. Finish it up with our hand curated morning train reads:
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