The Fed Cuts Rates. What Energy Trends Can Say About the Term Premium – The Intangible Investor Podcast, Ep. 3

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As expected, today the Fed cut rates. Bryce recaps the Fed’s policy stance, takeaways from the meeting and how the market reacted. Steve uncovers a relationship between the energy market and bonds: the more the US has become a net exporter of energy, the more downward bias on the term premium of long-duration bonds.   […]

QE or Not QE? Plus, the Innovation at the Core of the GM Strike – The Intangible Investor Podcast, Ep. 2

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On The Intangible Investor Podcast, Bryce Coward and Steven Vannelli of the Knowledge Leaders Capital investment team discuss all things innovation, financial markets and macroeconomics. Episode 2: QE or Not QE? Plus, the Innovation at the Core of the GM Strike The Fed is buying government bonds again as of today, a move that was […]

Value Stocks, Employment Stats and the Future of Exemptive Relief – The Intangible Investor Podcast, Ep. 1

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On The Intangible Investor Podcast, Bryce Coward and Steven Vannelli of the Knowledge Leaders Capital investment team discuss all things innovation, financial markets and macroeconomics. Episode 1: Value Stocks, Employment Stats & the Future of Exemptive Relief September saw the outperformance of value vs. growth, is this the start of a new trend? Recent labor […]

Confirmation of the Deterioration in Consumer Confidence

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In our mid-quarter update, we highlighted the plunge in the University of Michigan’s consumer confidence indicator, suggesting that “good feelings” among consumers were starting to fade. Often surveys offer a leading glimpse into economic activity. A more confident consumer is more likely to make those big-ticket purchases, like homes and cars, as well as consuming […]

A Deep Dive into Consumer Confidence

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In this mid-quarter special report, we do a deep dive into the University of Michigan survey and discern what it may mean for the vigor of the consumer moving forward, prospects for a recession and consequences for asset allocation. Download the slides here: A Deep Dive into Consumer Confidence.    

German Banks: Cutting Off Nose to Spite Face

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Today Germany’s second largest bank, Commerzbank, reported a fourth straight quarter of falling revenue and projected lower profit for the year, suggesting clients have been impacted by trade tensions. Chief Executive Officer Martin Zielke describes the situation: “Despite all the successes we have made, challenges continue to increase for the industry and for us… This […]

Spotlight: Etsy’s Virtual Marketplace Has Created 1.5 Million Jobs

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Internet retailers are a much-watched sub-industry in the stock market for good reason: worldwide retail ecommerce is predicted to generate double-digit growth each year through 2022, reaching total sales of $3 trillion by the end of that year, according to Euromonitor. For those of us who measure innovation, that makes the internet & direct marketing […]