Monthly Archives: June 2012

Excellent historical perspective on bonds and risk

Robert Kessler, Kessler Companies founder & CEO, explains why he thinks the 10-year Treasury bond is still an attractive place for investors: “I think one of the big mistakes, at least I hear all the time, is we’re going to … Continue reading

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Michael Lewis on “Noblesse oblige”

This is something that I was raised to believe and something my husband and I talk about frequently with our children: to whom much is given much is expected, or in the french, “noblesse oblige”. An antiquated concept in a … Continue reading

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Risk off warning continues

A review of one of our favorite risk guages this morning confirms a continued “risk off” warning that has been present in global markets since late March. At the same time with yesterday’s election news that Greece hopes to stay … Continue reading

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