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Category Archives: Fiscal Policy
The Debt Ceiling & The Fiscal Cliff, Part 2
Today I’ll conclude this two-part commentary by addressing a handful of critical developments that are likely to overshadow financial markets in the final weeks of 2012. Last week I discussed the next debt ceiling vote, which will probably take place … Read the rest of this entry
The Debt Ceiling & The Fiscal Cliff, Part 1
This is the first part of a two-part commentary to address a handful of critical developments that are likely to overshadow financial markets in the final weeks of 2012. This week I’ll address the upcoming debt ceiling vote (yes it’s … Read the rest of this entry
May You Live in Interesting Times
“May you live in interesting times” is purported to be the English translation of an ancient Chinese proverb. However, the translation is misleading. Taken from the original Chinese text, scholars believe the term “interesting” is more correctly translated as chaotic, … Read the rest of this entry
Debt Ceiling Update
I am writing today to provide all of our clients with a brief update related to the ongoing debt ceiling negotiations and the consequences for financial markets. At the time of this writing, both the Senate and the House are … Read the rest of this entry
Remembering Ida May Fuller
The quarterly investor newsletter will be published next week and the primary subject will be the looming debt crisis in the United States. So, I want to take this opportunity to provide a little “food for thought” in advance of … Read the rest of this entry