Coronavirus stimulus checks discussions: What happened on Monday

As was expected, Monday (July 20) was an important day regarding the next stimulus package. There were closed-door discussions on what the next relief package should include. Detailed below are the discussions that took place on Monday with regard to the coronavirus stimulus package and checks. Q2 2020 hedge fund letters, conferences and more Discussions […]
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Read MoreReinsurance pricing to catch-up, demand expected to rise: Analysts
Reinsurance market price rises are expected to catch-up to the…
Read MoreDividend Income from YOU the Bloggers – June 2020
June was an interesting month in the market. Dividend cuts…
Read MoreEloff & Karim launch Marrikel reinsurance broking platform
Frederik Eloff and James Karim, who previously worked together at…
Read MoreInvestor Psychology and Economic Realities Are Very Different Things

There’s only one difference between Buy-and-Hold and Valuation-Informed Indexing. Buy-and-Holders believe that stock price changes are determined by economic developments. Valuation-Informed Indexers believe the determining factor for stock price changes is shifts in investor psychology. It’s one difference but it leads to differing perspectives on just about every investment strategy question that comes up. Q2 […]
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Read MorePG&E’s equipment caused Kincade wildfire, $600m+ hit possible
Transmission equipment owned and operated by Pacific Gas and Electricity…
Read MoreCapital markets could fund $2bn of pandemic bonds: Hannover Re CEO Henchoz
The participation of the capital markets in financing the world’s…
Read MoreIndustry loss from Australia’s January hailstorms escalates to A$1.811bn
The insurance and reinsurance market loss estimate for the severe…
Read MoreOCC Rule Would Undermine State Usury Laws: Activists

Liberal activists are not happy with new proposed changes from the OCC regarding state usury laws. See reactions below from two different groups. Today, the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) announced a proposed rule on the true lender doctrine. Under the proposal, a bank is considered to be the “true lender” if it is named […]
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