Retirement Planning
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Much ado about rates (and just how much pain is left for bond investors?)
Even if you are not the type that reads the Wall Street Journal every day, interest rates have become downright buzzworthy. It is not often that a simple economic concept enters the lexicon of cocktail parties and casual office water cooler talk alike. Let’s start with the facts. Thirty year mortgage rates have gone from […]
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The Long and Short of “Home Country” Bias
No doubt about it, humans are social creatures. We tend to mimic the behaviors of those around us. Evidently, this extends to our portfolios as well. Investors around the globe tend to mostly own stocks from their own home country, regardless of the size of their country’s stock market. After reviewing the below graphic from […]
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