Risk February 7, 2022 Stop Buying on the Dips, Says Evercore—It’s Not Safe The market has more to fall, so investing now makes no sense, according to the firm’s technical analyst, Rich Ross.
Newsmakers February 4, 2022 Why Sometimes Ya Just Can’t Trust Payroll Estimates Economist Gary Shilling shows how Wall Street projections and the actual official report can be way off.
Asset Allocation February 4, 2022 Thailand’s Pension Considering Investing in China and India Pension staff see developing countries as a good hedge in pandemic times.
Newsmakers February 4, 2022 Notre Dame, USC Endowments Return 53.2%, 43.2% for 2021 Robust returns raise the asset values for Notre Dame and USC’s endowments to $20.3 billion and $8 billion, respectively.
Risk February 3, 2022 Why the 2022 Market Might Be Low-Growth Economist Hugh Johnson and Goldman’s David Kostin sketch out a muted year in the mid-single digits.
Newsmakers February 3, 2022 Portent? Facebook Parent’s Stock Takes a Beating After Earnings Miss Other Big Five members also dip, axing their reversal from the January descent.
Newsmakers February 3, 2022 City of San Diego Will Retroactively Replace Thousands of Employees’ DC Plans With Pensions The payments will mark an end to a nine-year legal battle.
Newsmakers February 3, 2022 DC Retirement Board Responds to Federal Investigation, Whistleblower Lawsuit The $11.4 billion pension is being sued by its general counsel, who alleges the board retaliated against her for cooperating with a subpoena.
Newsmakers February 2, 2022 PSERS Internal Investigation Into Miscalculated Returns Released Critical pieces of information still remain missing.
Risk February 2, 2022 Why a Down January May Not Be a Bad 2022 Portent After All Recent poor-performing first months haven’t led to rotten results for the rest of the year, with only one exception, LPL says.
Regulation February 2, 2022 SEC Awards More Than $40 Million to Whistleblowers The regulator handed out some $37 million to two joint tipsters
Risk February 1, 2022 Stock Market’s Lousy January Gets Year Off to a Blah Start S&P 500 has its worst returns since ill-starred March 2020.
Newsmakers February 1, 2022 Endowment Index Rises 14.59% in 2021 Oil and gas commodities led all asset classes with a 75.59% gain, while gold lost nearly 4%.
Newsmakers February 1, 2022 Michigan Pension Tax Likely to Be Removed Currently, there are only 12 states that do not tax retirement income. Michigan might become the 13th.