Monthly Archives: December 2019

Gundlach on Fed policy, recession, millennials and Trump re-election odds

This entire far-reaching interview is worthwhile, including some lucid insight on corporate debt starting at the 27-minute mark, as well as student debt and social security systems starting around 44 minutes. Influential bond investor Jeffrey Gundlach, the CEO of $150 … Continue reading

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‘Thoughtful’ gifts in high demand

Whether for financial, environmental and/or consumption revulsion reasons, many of our friends and clients have decided to not give ‘things’ for Christmas this year; my own family included.  Gifts of time and positive experiences with others are always in high … Continue reading

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Why consumer insolvency rates are leaping in Canada

The latest Canadian consumer insolvency report is available here from Hoyes, Michalos, and includes a list of their top 10 debt statistics for 2019 as follows: Ontario bankruptcies and consumer proposals increased by 15.9% in the first ten months of … Continue reading

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