The risk free rate: The first corner of the triangle is of course the risk free rate, i.e, the rate you would earn as an investor on a guaranteed investment. Holding all else constant, a lower risk free rate should translate into higher equity values. Equity risk premium: The second co...
Former New York Fed President Bill Dudley said late Thursday there was a strong case for a 50-bps interest rate cut. Reports in the Wall Street Journal and other media early Thursday said the Fed faced a difficult decision on how much to ease on Sept. 18. "There's just rumbling...
... The third Citigroup bailout, in late February, converted government-owned preferred stock to common stock at a price significantly higher than the market price—a subsidy that probably even most Wall Street Journal readers would miss on first reading." - Simon Johnson, The Quiet CoupAny...
•Simpson, Glenn R (2007), “Lender Lobbying Blitz Abetted Mortgage Mess”, The Wall Street Journal, 31 December.
And, as was true in June when a Wall Street Journal scoop broke the news that the FOMC was considering a three-quarters point rate increase rather than a half point, there's always the chance of a "possible rate decision leak" to the press this month too, BofA said. ...
Wall Street is walking into a new era of risk that has bankers, lawyers and climate campaigners reaching for a different playbook.\nAs the world awaits the final result of the US midterms, the finance industry is trying to figure out how... A Marsh - 《Environment & Energy Report》 被...
With the recent run-up in Bitcoin’s price and the return of the bull market, the WSJ felt it necessary to run an opinion piece against the cryptocurrency.
In JPMorgan’s London Whale episode, the firm taught us why Wall Street trading houses were so engaged for decades in lobbying to repeal the Glass-Steagall Act. JPMorgan had used hundreds of billions of dollars of its Chase bank depositors’ funds to make high-risk bets ...
Well, The Wall Street Journal has a story titled “Coffee and Your Heart: The Impact May Be Different Than You Think” that might answer the question for you. The subheadline is “New study finds no effect on atrial contractions though there may be other health impacts.” As I mentioned ...
Wall Street was captivated by the numbers coming out of the small Arizona-based company — and downplayed risks it could not quantify. The Wall Street Journal praised Babich that year as “the right kind of insider trader” for legally buying more stock to show his conviction in Insys. Insys...