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2028-01-01We assess non-bank financial institutions in the new world order of modern asset management.
2027-10-01This report explains almost all aspects of the current global race toward AGI between both the U.S. and China.
2027-07-01This report explains how stablecoins and blockchains can combine to help strengthen the U.S. Treasury bond market after the U.S. congressional passage of the GENIUS Act.
2027-04-01This report explains why the current AI-driven stock market rally may not be an asset bubble yet.
2027-01-01This report helps assess the global fiscal deficits and public sovereign debt burdens in America, Europe, and many other countries worldwide.
2026-10-01This report delves into how today tech titans reshape global pharmaceutical investments for both better healthspan and longer lifespan.
2026-07-01This report delves into American exceptionalism and economic growth outperformance both by historical standards and in comparison to the rest of the world in recent decades.
2026-04-25This new AYA ebook delves into many aspects of Trumponomics 2.0 such as fiscal-monetary policy coordination, tariffs, trade deals, and even recent geopolitical risks, threats, and tensions.
2026-04-01This article delves into AI-driven new medications, treatments, therapies, and healthcare services worldwide.
2026-03-14This ebook delves into the fundamental analysis of new competitive advantages in many global macro industries.
2019-01-27 12:39:00 Sunday ET

British Prime Minister Theresa May faces her landslide defeat in the parliamentary vote 432-to-202 against her Brexit deal. British Parliament rejects the M
2022-02-25 00:00:00 Friday ET

Empirical tests of multi-factor models for asset return prediction The capital asset pricing model (CAPM) of Sharpe (1964), Lintner (1965), and Bla
2017-05-19 09:39:00 Friday ET

FAMGA stands for Facebook, Apple, Microsoft, Google, and Amazon. These tech giants account for more than 15% of market capitalization of the American stock
2022-11-05 11:32:00 Saturday ET

CEO overconfidence and corporate performance Malmendier and Tate (JFE 2008, JF 2005) argue that overconfident CEOs are more likely to initiate mergers an
2019-05-23 10:33:00 Thursday ET

Berkeley professor and economist Barry Eichengreen reconciles the nominal and real interest rates to argue in favor of greater fiscal deficits. French econo
2019-08-26 11:30:00 Monday ET

Partisanship matters more than the socioeconomic influence of the rich and elite interest groups. This new trend emerges from the recent empirical analysis