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By John Sullivan, Advisorone |
March 18, 2012
With annual GDP of less than 3%, President Obama is "a weak incumbent, but he’s going to win,” Carville said. “Romney is an even weaker frontrunner."
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By John Sullivan, Advisorone |
February 3, 2012
TD Ameritrade Institutional President Tom Bradley sat with former Vice President Dick Cheney at the company’s annual conference Friday for an interview largely centered on foreign policy.
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By Melanie Waddell, AdvisorOne |
January 26, 2012
The White House said that the corporate tax proposal would lower the 35% rate and that they would release the details simultaneous to the administration’s fiscal 2013 budget plan.
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By Alexei Bayer |
December 26, 2011
Contrary to the widespread view that the European debt crisis is acting as a drag on the U.S. economic recovery, it actually has been beneficial for the United States. The euro-zone debt crisis has given Washington a respite by boosting the safe-haven premium of Treasury bonds and reducing the debt-service...
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By Alexei Bayer |
October 26, 2011
The principle of homeopathic medicine is to “let like be cured by like”: treat an illness by giving patients minute quantities of medicines that produce the same symptoms. But treating indigestion with a 10-course meal is not a good idea. This is why throwing borrowed funds at the current economic...
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By Alexei Bayer |
July 26, 2011
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By Marlene Y. Satter |
June 16, 2011
This week in new hires, Terry Keeley joined BlackRock as head of the firm’s official institutions group and John Copeland came to AMG to head up a new subsidiary...
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By Mike Patton |
June 7, 2011
We're in trouble, in the opinion of advisor Mike Patton, but what to tell clients?
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By James J. Green, AdvisorOne |
April 1, 2011
Nixon and China. Johnson and civil rights. Reagan and glasnost. There’s a long tradition of our nation’s leaders taking bold steps to change the national dialogue.
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By Alexei Bayer |
February 1, 2011