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Sarah Hayley

Money and Investment Tips by Deep Blue Publications Group LLC - 1 views

Possessing basic money-handling and income-generating skills is important, especially with the economic crunch affecting big and small countries all over the world. The proverbial though blasphemou...

Money and Investment Tips Deep Blue Publications Group LLC

started by Sarah Hayley on 30 Aug 14 no follow-up yet
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
Yahnie Miller

Investing Guide at Deep Blue Group Publications LLC Tokyo: An Advisor's Guide to Peer-t... - 1 views

Lending between individuals has been around since the beginning of human civilization. It may be the world's second-oldest profession. But in the modern era, there is little person-to-person about...

Investing Guide at Deep Blue Group Publications LLC Tokyo: An Advisor's to Peer-to-Peer

started by Yahnie Miller on 14 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
conrad1ke

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

started by conrad1ke on 13 Jun 14 no follow-up yet
ma8eve8fox

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

started by ma8eve8fox on 12 Jun 14 no follow-up yet
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

started by lulukoch19 on 11 Jun 14 no follow-up yet
Yahnie Miller

Investing Guide at Deep Blue Group Publications LLC - 3 views

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

started by Yahnie Miller on 15 Apr 14 no follow-up yet
Yahnie Miller

Investing Guide at Deep Blue Group Publications LLC on Last-minute tax-filing advice - 1 views

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    Today I'll answer some tax questions-but first some tips for people who can't file their returns by Tuesday. For federal taxes: If you can't file your return by Tuesday, request a six-month extension by filing Form 4868 electronically or by mail. See the form for instructions. If you file this form by April 15 and your tax return by Oct. 15, you will avoid a late-filing penalty. However, if you owe additional federal tax for 2013, you must pay it with this form by April 15 to avoid interest and possibly a late-payment penalty. You can avoid this late-payment penalty (but not interest) if at least 90 percent of your total 2013 tax liability is paid by April 15 through payroll withholding, estimated tax payments or payments made with Form 4868. If you haven't completed your return, "the best thing is to pay in about 10 percent more" than you expect to owe, says Michael Gray, a San Jose certified public accountant. For California taxes: There is no need to request an extension; you automatically get one until Oct. 15. However, as with federal taxes, you must pay at least 90 percent of what you owe by April 15 to avoid a late-payment penalty. You can make this payment online from your bank or savings account without a fee using the Franchise Tax Board's Webpay system-or with a fee by using your credit card. Or you can mail a check with Form FTB 3519. (Certain high-income taxpayers must make this payment electronically.)
Yahnie Miller

Investing Guide at Deep Blue Group Publications LLC: How to tap into your small pension... - 1 views

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    There will be a short wait - a year, to be precise - before savers are finally able to dip into all of their pensions for however much they require, whenever they please. That dramatic relaxation of government rules, which ends the compulsion to turn a pension fund into small monthly payments during retirement, was the highlight of the Budget 11 days ago. The Government will now give pension providers time to adjust their systems and practices. However, many of the 320,000 people preparing to retire over the next 12 months need not delay their plans. Last Thursday a number of temporary measures were introduced that will give pensions freedom to tens of thousands of people. These new rules are particularly beneficial to those with small subsidiary pensions of less than £10,000 which were saved alongside a final salary pension. The over-60s can now cash in up to three pensions of this size, taking a quarter of each tax-free. Several other measures, detailed below, also give savers greater choice over how to use money reserved for later years. They will enable some to clear mortgage debts or fund activities or gifts to children that were previously thought to be out of financial reach. The Budget changes also represent a call to action for workers in their 50s. Many pension plans are designed specifically to be converted into an annuity when the saver retires. In addition, the City watchdog will this summer initiate an inquiry into old pension plans and other investments sold before the turn of the millennium, which could offer an escape route to those trapped in high-charging policies. However, some older policies contain perks such as guaranteed payout rates that turn each £100,000 into as much as £11,000 a year. Read full: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/personalfinance/pensions/10730617/How-to-tap-into-your-small-pension-pots.html
Yahnie Miller

The Most Important Thing to Learn From the Man In Charge of $150 Billion - 1 views

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    Investing Guide at Deep Blue Group Publications LLC - Many individuals and investors know of the richest men in finance like Warren Buffett, George Soros, and Carl Icahn, who have a combined fortune of more than $110 billion. But there is something everyone can learn from the man who runs a hedge fund with over $150 billion, and who is worth $14 billion himself. The man Ray Dalio sits atop Bridgewater Associates, which is the Connecticut hedge fund he founded in 1975. It is now the biggest fund in the world, and manages money for pensions, university endowments, and sovereign wealth funds for countries. In all likelihood, many readers unknowingly have had their finances in one way or another tied to Dalio at one point in their life. Yet unlike many of those in corporate finance, Dalio is a naturalist and a man who was once described as "Steve Jobs with a business school degree." He enjoys meditation, and seeks to tear down the standard walls of corporate culture, which often characterize firms in the financial industry, by employing a call for an open atmosphere. Source: FOOL.COM
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
Yahnie Miller

Market May Have Found a Bottom - 2 views

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    NEW YORK (Investing Guide at Deep Blue Group Publications LLC) -- On Thursday, the market was searching for a bottom. Friday saw that bottom made. All the indexes ripped higher out of the gate. The oversold condition, mentioned Thursday, in the Nasdaq and the Russell 2000 paved the way for the move higher. The S&P 500 daily trading range is the setup for the algorithm machines and the hedge fund community. The S&P came within 10 points of its sell range on Friday and within 10 points of its buy range. Volatility on a daily basis is the theme. The DJIA was up triple digits at one point and the other indexes were also up huge. A late-day selloff paired those gains. The Nasdaq and Russell 2000 went red again before closing slightly higher. The DJIA closed at 1623.06, up 58.83 points. The S&P 500 closed up 8.57 points, at 1857.62. Even though the Nasdaq and Russell 2000 closed slightly green, those indexes were still well into oversold territory, according to certain internal indicators. We should expect a continued move higher next week in the indexes, based on these conditions. This market is not for the faint of heart. This is a trader's market, pure and simple. Just when the bears were out in force this week, calling for market tops, we are nowhere near that type of signal after Friday's market rebound. Based on internal signals, the trend remains bullish. As I have stated on different occasions, the trend is a three month or more month time frame. The S&P 500 is not close to that bearish signal. At one point Friday, the S&P 500 index came within 12 points of its all-time closing high. That is certainly not a bearish sign. Read full article: THESTREET.COM
Yahnie Miller

Iron ore futures an accurate guide - 1 views

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    Investing Guide at Deep Blue Group Publications LLC - Fledgling Chinese iron ore futures traded by speculators and small-time industry players are giving accurate predictions of moves in the iron ore spot price, which has become increasingly important to the health of ­Australia's biggest miners and national export revenue. [See http://deepbluegroup.org/] Analysis by the The Australian shows price moves in the five-month-old Dalian Commodities Exchange iron ore futures price have become highly correlated to the overnight moves in the spot price, which Platts puts out well after market using private information [See http://deepbluegroup.org/blog/] from hundreds of physical iron ore traders. The relationship was starkly illustrated when, overnight on March 10, the iron ore price had its biggest fall in years. That day, before the price fall was announced, Dalian futures traders -- obviously plugged into physical price moves yet to be ­revealed to the market -- sold off hard. The Dalian move contributed to a $16 billion rout on the Australian Stock Exchange, despite the official extent of the iron ore spot price move not being known. Read full article: http://www.theaustralian.com.au/business/latest/iron-ore-futures-an-accurate-guide/story-e6frg90f-1226869331145
Nicky Reiner

Deep Blue Group LLC: Verktøyet aksjer bør ikke anses som obligasjoner - 1 views

Fool.com Et ofte sitert investere ordtaket er å unngå nytte aksjer i tider med stigende renter. Det er fordi høytytende verdipapirer som verktøy brukes ofte som inntekter generatorer når obligasjon...

Deep Blue Group LLC Verktøyet aksjer bør ikke anses som obligasjoner

started by Nicky Reiner on 21 Mar 14 no follow-up yet
Joshua Cartwright

Fancy fotarbeid og bekreftelse Bias: En Guide til analyse, Investing Guide at Deep Blue... - 2 views

Investing.com Igår skrev jeg om kilder som bare droppet en indikator når det ikke lenger passer pre-unnfanget avhandlingen. Noen ganger er det enda mer åpenbar dramatisk. Noen kilder bare delta i...

Investing Guide at Deep Blue Group Publications Fancy fotarbeid og bekreftelse Bias En til analyse

started by Joshua Cartwright on 20 Mar 14 no follow-up yet
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