24 May, 2016 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Euro slide continues as stock surge boosts USD
Euro slide continues as stock surge boosts USD
Fresh session lows for the euro
It’s turned into a banner day for the stock market and that’s helped to make the US dollar the second-best performer today after the perky pound.
24 May, 2016 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on VIDEO: Elizabeth Ann Stribling-Kivlan on changing neighborhoods and why the market has become product-driven
VIDEO: Elizabeth Ann Stribling-Kivlan on changing neighborhoods and why the market has become product-driven
At The Real Deal‘s New York Real Estate Showcase and Forum on May 12, Stribling & Associates president Elizabeth Ann Stribling-Kivlan sat down with TRD‘s managing web editor, Hiten Samtani, to discuss how certain neighborhoods have changed and the effect this has had on the industry.
24 May, 2016 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on SFL – Invitation to Presentation of 1Q 2016 Results
SFL – Invitation to Presentation of 1Q 2016 Results
24 May, 2016 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Cable extends gains to 150 pips
Cable extends gains to 150 pips
GBP/USD rally continues
Let’s start with the assumption that a Brexit is dead.
Assume the vote loses and that most of the growth and investment that’s been restrained in the first half of the year will return in H2. Then toss in Carney’s usual Summer over-optimism and you have a pretty good case for buying the pound.
24 May, 2016 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Under Armour in talks for GM Building space
Under Armour in talks for GM Building space
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24 May, 2016 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Is Barack Obama the best gun salesman in history?
Is Barack Obama the best gun salesman in history?
Exhibitors at the National Rifle Association’s annual meeting in Louisville say that fear of government action on guns is a huge driver of sales.
24 May, 2016 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on The Ebb and Flow of Inventories
The Ebb and Flow of Inventories
Ask ten economists what causes recessions, and you’re likely to get fifteen different answers. Some will point to supply or demand shocks, policy errors, inflation, or sticky prices, while others, such as Hyman Minsky, will point toward fragility caused, oddly enough, by stability.