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Registered Rep. June 26, 2003 Gaffen & Geracioti |
Mutual Fund Confab Attendees: We're Bullish (But Not About Bonds) Whatever optimism advisors and fund managers came with to the Morningstar 2003 Investment Conference quickly evaporated when the bond gurus took to the podium. They had nothing good to say about the prospects for the economy and, by extension, the future of the recent bull run.  |
IDB America June 2003 Peter Bate |
A new consensus? The author of the 'Washington Consensus,' John Williamson, and former Peruvian finance minister Pedro Pablo Kuczynski, recently revisited the Washington Consensus in an effort to explain Latin America's mediocre performance over the past two decades.  |
Knowledge@Wharton June 18, 2003 |
Fate Worse than Debt: Can the U.S. Deficit Rise to $45.47 Trillion? The U.S. government's future obligations outweigh its projected revenues so heavily that it would need a permanent income tax increase of 66% or the immediate elimination of all federal discretionary spending to put it on track for balancing its finances.  |
National Real Estate Investor June 18, 2003 Parke Chapman |
No Simple Rules for Debt Risk Recession-driven pressure on debt losses won't match that of last decade's recession, says a new report from Torto Wheaton Research.  |
CIO June 15, 2003 Megan Santosus |
Looking on the Sunny Side Within the gloomy clouds of economic malaise glitter the silver linings of cheap thrills and tiny triumphs.  |
National Real Estate Investor June 11, 2003 Parke Chapman |
Moody's: Chicago Tops List of Economically Diverse Cities Chicago came out on top in a new Moody's survey on the economic diversity of U.S cities, scoring a 95.1 out of a possible 100. The score means that Chicago's economy perfectly matches the components of the national economy.  |
Entrepreneur June 2003 Joshua Kurlantzick |
The Small Picture How does the federal deficit affect your business?  |
Knowledge@Wharton June 4, 2003 |
Bush's Dividend Tax Cut: Glass Half Empty or Half Full? The final tax-cut bill the president signed into law at the end of May did not eliminate dividend taxes, but reduced the dividend tax to 15%, from a high of 38.6%, for investors in the top tax bracket. Is that enough to provide the benefits advocates had predicted?  |
National Real Estate Investor June 4, 2003 Parke Chapman |
S&P Economist: You Call This A Recovery? Standard & Poor Chief Economist David Wyss praised consumer spending during NYU's Hospitality Investment Conference earlier this week. Speaking about the economic recovery ahead, Wyss commended American consumers for their resiliency -- but his praise was noticeably lopsided.  |
Real Estate Portfolio May/Jun 2003 Christopher M. Wright |
Q&A with Lawrence Gray Lawrence Gray, head of Real Estate Corporate Finance at Wachovia Securities, shares his thoughts on the capital markets for publicly traded real estate and the economy as a whole.  |
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