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Karen Firestone, Aureus Asset Management, and Alison Deans, AA Deans Advisory, weigh in on market reaction during an election cycle.
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Karen Firestone, Aureus Asset Management, and Alison Deans, AA Deans Advisory, weigh in on market reaction during an election cycle.
By JON HILSENRATH
Oct. 26, 2015 9:50 p.m. ET
Since the Fed held interest rates after their September meeting, there has been increased scrutiny as to when they will decide to finally raise their benchmark interest rate. This article discusses some of the faces of the Fed and how they feel about the long-debated rate hike.
By ANJANI TRIVEDI
Oct. 14, 2015 4:27 a.m. ET
For years, Emerging Markets provided a cushion for developed economies and propped up global growth. Now it seems that the situation may be reversing as global economies begin to slow.
In Europe, biosimilar uptake has been slow but is starting to ramp. An acceptance of biosimilars both in the U.S. and in Europe could present cost savings for patients, though these drugs are usually priced much higher than typical generic drugs.
By IAN TALLEY
Updated Sept. 17, 2015 11:20 p.m. ET
As global growth continues to fall below expectations, the Federal Reserve finds it difficult to time their impending rate hike.
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Karen Firestone, Aureus Asset Management, shares her top equity plays. And Drew Matus, UBS, says U.S. consumers would spend more money if interest rates were higher.
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Karen Firestone, Aureus Asset Management, shares her top equity plays. And Drew Matus, UBS, says U.S. consumers would spend more money if interest rates were higher.
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Drew Matus, UBS, and Karen Firestone, Aureus Asset Management, share their outlook on the economy and markets. Current valuations offer some very attractive stocks, says Firestone.
By JEFFREY SPARSHOTT and JON HILSENRATH
Updated Aug. 27, 2015 7:43 p.m. ET
U.S. GDP expanded at a 3.7% pace in the most recent quarter (Q2), revised upward from the previously reported 2.3% pace. This article takes a look at each GDP component to break down the revision.
By JON HILSENRATH and NICK TIMIRAOS
As interest rates continue to hover near all-time lows, this article discusses how the Fed’s options are limited should another crisis occur. Their main tool – lowering interest rates – would be ineffective given they are already at 0%.
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