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Weekly Market Outlook August 23, 2015

Weekly Market Outlook: Pfäffikon SZ, Switzerland – The most narrow sideways trend since decades in the S&P 500 is finally abandoned. Investors fear deflation due to the economic slowdown in China and falling commodity prices. Does this mean the end of the bull market? We think not. The current investment climate still speaks clearly in […]

By Fits and Starts

Pfäffikon SZ, Switzerland – There are basically two issues that have been occupying the financial markets in recent months: Greece and China. Of course, ever-falling commodity prices, possible rising interest rates, and vigorous currency fluctuations also play a role. However, the developments surrounding Greece, in particular, can be called miraculous. How does a country with […]

Met Horten en Stoten

Pfäffikon SZ, Switzerland – Er zijn grofweg twee issues die de financiële markten de laatste maanden bezig houden en dat zijn Griekenland en China. Natuurlijk spelen de alsmaar dalende grondstofprijzen, de mogelijk oplopende rente en de heftige valutaschommelingen ook een rol. Maar met name de ontwikkelingen rondom Griekenland zijn wonderlijk te noemen. Hoe krijgt een […]

Weekly Market Outlook August 16, 2015

Weekly Market Outlook: Pfäffikon SZ, Switzerland – The sideways trend in the S&P 500 lives on, and despite the selloff in China last week, the S&P 500 closed 0.69% higher. In particular, last Wednesday’s recovery was impressive; it was the most powerful turnaround in three years. Europe underperformed, which provides a lot of opportunities in […]