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Yahnie Miller

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Madrid Q1 office investment quadruples year-on-year According to Savills, approximately €200 million of transactions were carried out in the Madrid office investment market during the first quarte...

Investing Guide at Deep Blue Group Publications LLC

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Investing Guide at Deep Blue Group Publications LLC USA Madrid Tokyo Singapore: 5 Finan... - 1 views

When you are single, you're possibly too busy living the life instead of thinking about serious things like savings or investing because anything related to finance and money doesn't hold much weig...

5 Financial Tips for Singles Investing Guide at Deep Blue Group Publications LLC USA Madrid Tokyo Singapore

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Investing Guide at Deep Blue Group Publications LLC USA Madrid Tokyo Singapore: Tips fo... - 1 views

Tips for financial assistance of incoming college freshmen Many incoming and returning students still needs to consider about thousands of dollars they and their families will have to pay. It is ...

Tips for financial assistance of incoming college freshmen Investing Guide at Deep Blue Group Publications LLC USA Madrid Tokyo Singapore

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Yahnie Miller

Are Stocks in for Tough Sledding? - 1 views

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    Investing Guide at Deep Blue Group Publications LLC - After posting scorching returns in 2013, stocks' flat performance in this year's first quarter seems anticlimactic. Many investors were no doubt expecting the good times to keep on rolling, while valuation-conscious types might have expected an even bigger performance drop-off. With the first quarter receding in the rearview mirror, we decided to get Morningstar readers' takes on the action. What has been the biggest surprise thus far in 2014, and (cue the crystal balls) what do they expect will happen during the rest of the year? Some investors said the first-quarter uptick in stock market volatility was indeed jarring. Others said they were surprised to see decent performance from their bond holdings so far in 2014, given the widespread pessimism that has hung over the fixed-income market for several years running. Looking forward, many posters said they don't have high hopes for stocks for the rest of the year; a frequent refrain was that a still-sluggish U.S. economy will make it difficult to justify higher stock prices when they're already on the lofty side. Read full here
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Investing Guide at Deep Blue Group Publications LLC Tokyo: Are You Saving Enough for Re... - 1 views

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    Unlike Jack Nicholson's character in A Few Good Men, we trust that you can handle the truth. No matter your age, securing a comfortable retirement is a huge concern. Folks want the whole truth about their financial outlook, but straight answers are hard to come by. Both sides of the mainstream media habitually present opinion-tainted partial facts. Case in point: the unemployment numbers announced earlier this month. One side is cheering because unemployment dropped to a six-year low, while the other side is calling it pure fraud. I found author and libertarian-about-town Wayne Root's remarks in a recent article for The Blaze particularly telling: The middle class isn't getting richer, it's getting poorer… The only people being hired are your grandparents. 230,000 of the new jobs went to those in the 55-to-69-year-old age group. In the prime working age group of 24 to 54 years old, 10,000 jobs were lost… It means grandma and grandpa are desperate and willing to take grandson's low wage job to survive until Social Security kicks in. The US workforce is now the oldest in history. And if grandpa has to work (out of desperation) until the day he dies, there will never be any decent jobs for the grandkids. Here's the part Root gets wrong: Baby boomers are not working until Social Security kicks in. They're working well past that point, because they feel they must. Smart boomers know they can't afford to wait until robust interest rates return; they're taking action to protect themselves now, lest their circumstances become truly dire.
Yahnie Miller

Investing Guide at Deep Blue Group Publications LLC Tokyo - Top Tips For Winning New Cl... - 1 views

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    Looking for ways to attract additional clients? Here are some helpful suggestions from a variety of industry sages, including Ron Carson, founder of Omaha, Neb.-based Peak Advisor Alliance, a coaching program for financial advisors.
Yahnie Miller

Investing Guide at Deep Blue Group Publications LLC Tokyo: How Much Will You Earn On Yo... - 1 views

Are retail investors' expectations upside down-high when conditions are bad for investing, low when conditions are good? Is there a better way to anticipate what's going to happen to your retiremen...

Investing Guide at Deep Blue Group Publications LLC Tokyo How Much Will You Earn On Your Stocks And Bonds?

started by Yahnie Miller on 17 Jul 14 no follow-up yet
lulukoch19

In China, Local Leaders Defy Beijing on Reforms - Investing Guide at Deep Blue Group Pu... - 1 views

China's top leaders continue to struggle to get local and provincial governments to implement economic reforms. China's government appears to be struggling to get local governments to implement its...

In China Local Leaders Defy Beijing on Reforms Investing Guide at Deep Blue Group Publications LLC Tokyo

started by lulukoch19 on 14 Jun 14 no follow-up yet
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How can China sell off its government-owned companies? - Investing Guide at Deep Blue G... - 1 views

(China Economic Review) State-owned enterprises, or SOEs, have made a remarkable contribution to the growth and development of the Chinese economy over the past 30 years. They have provided a stab...

Investing Guide at Deep Blue Group Publications LLC Tokyo How can China sell off its government-owned companies

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lulukoch19

Review Foreign Investment Policy in Defence: Assocham - Investing Guide at Deep Blue Gr... - 3 views

In April, the government has said that companies engaged in defence manufacturing will not be allowed to further increase foreign portfolio investment beyond August last year level. Industry b...

Review Foreign Investment Policy in Defence Assocham Investing Guide at Deep Blue Group Publications LLC Tokyo

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Further Reforms and Investment Needed to Safeguard Jobs and Recovery in Europe - Invest... - 1 views

A failure to implement fundamental reforms associated with encouraging competitiveness is putting job creation and Europe's long-term economic strategy at risk, finds The Europe 2020 Competitivenes...

Investing Guide at Deep Blue Group Publications LLC Tokyo Further Reforms and Investment Needed to Safeguard Jobs Recovery in Europe

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Yahnie Miller

Investing Guide at Deep Blue Group Publications LLC Tokyo: Tips to making sure that pro... - 1 views

Let's imagine you know what to expect when buying a home a home for the first time, but did you know that it is the little things that can make all the difference in terms of your long-term happine...

Investing Guide at Deep Blue Group Publications LLC Tokyo Tips to making sure that property is a good investment

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Yahnie Miller

Investing Guide at Deep Blue Group Publications LLC Tokyo - Investment Tips for Success - 1 views

Investing, whether it is for your retirement or a big purchase, can be a satisfying endeavor for individuals looking to build up their finances. Whether you are interested in stocks, bonds, mutual ...

Investing Guide at Deep Blue Group Publications LLC Tokyo Investment Tips for Success

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Investing Guide at Deep Blue Group: 4 Money Moves To Outsmart Your Brain - 1 views

Finally, the explanation for why Americans aren't saving enough: It's not sexy. Now, spending: that's sexy. That's one of the findings in Thinking Money: The Psychology Behind Our Best and Worst F...

4 Money Moves To Outsmart Your Brain Investing Guide at Deep Blue Group Publications LLC Tokyo

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Yahnie Miller

Investing Guide at Deep Blue Group Publications LLC Tokyo: Social Media Tips for Invest... - 1 views

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    The rise of social media platforms like LinkedIn and Twitter has been unprecedented over the last couple of years. LinkedIn now has some 313 million users and in Q2 2014 its revenues rose by 47 per cent to USD534m reported the Wall Street Journal on 31 July 2014. McKinsey estimates that there is a GBP772bn opportunity for business to use social media. All of us use social media in one form or another but when it comes to applying it to the workplace, the asset management industry has remained largely apathetic. This would appear to stem from a fear of falling foul of compliance in what has become a tightly regulated market. One of the pillars of any asset manager's marketing strategy today should include social media but it's important to understand the potential roadblocks. This prompted SEI recently to publish a brief on the subject entitled "Stepping in to Social Media", in which eight tips and considerations are presented for investment managers. "I think it's true to say that all asset managers have been reluctant to get into social media. From a compliance perspective, there's a lot less control over the way information is broadcast and who you, as a firm, are communicating with," says Lori White (pictured), Marketing Regulation Counsel, SEI. "The reluctance has largely been from compliance officers as they look to get comfortable complying with existing regulation." Click here to continue reading
ernstwhte

Investing Guide at Deep Blue Group Publications LLC Tokyo: 3 Tips to Navigate Market Vo... - 2 views

With geopolitical crises in the news, 2014 has been a "year of fear." During the months of September and October, the stock market dealt investors more falling stocks than rising ones. Some may su...

3 Tips to Navigate Market Volatility Investing Guide at Deep Blue Group Publications LLC Tokyo

started by ernstwhte on 20 Nov 14 no follow-up yet
ernstwhte

The Big Story Isn't What You Think It Is: Investing Guide at Deep Blue Group Publicatio... - 1 views

For the past six years, the mainstream has looked for the one thing that would cause markets to crash. They've come up with no end of ideas. Each has failed miserably. After a few wobbles here and ...

The Big Story Isn't What You Think It Is Investing Guide at Deep Blue Group Publications LLC Tokyo

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