Month: June 2021

Even the best-performing real estate funds have struggled in the years following the financial crisis. The 20 top-performers tracking the sector, with at least $100 million in assets under management, underperformed broader indexes with an average 10-year gain of roughly 9.5%, Morningstar Direct data show. Over the past year, the same funds notched an overall
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Shares of Canaccord Genuity (CF) gained more than 2% in early trading on Wednesday after the company reported record fourth-quarter and fiscal year 2021 earnings. The independent financial services firm offers brokerage and wealth management services. Revenue came in at C$706.5 million for Q4 2021, an increase of 121% from Q4 2020. Analysts expected Canaccord
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Sharing is Caring! by Michael Snyder What is happening in California right now is going to affect every man, woman and child in the entire country.  Today, California has 24.6 million acres of farmland, and the state produces more of our fruits and vegetables than anyone else by a very wide margin.  So if agricultural production is
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China’s central bank digital currency (CBDC) continues to gain further ground as the Beijing Local Financial Supervision and Administration Bureau revealed 40 million worth of the country’s digital yuan ($6.3 million) will be distributed to Chinese citizens. Beijing and China’s Central Bank Launches Digital Yuan Lottery The People’s Bank of China (PBoC) and Beijing Local
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Buy now, pay later (BNPL) is an increasingly popular way for consumers to make purchases online and in stores. These point-of-sale installment loans are offered by a number of services, including Affirm, Afterpay, and Klarna. An estimated 39% of consumers have tried a buy now, pay later service at least once, according to one survey.
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Commodities trader Trafigura warned Credit Suisse last year that the bank’s supply-chain finance funds appeared to contain a suspicious invoice from industrialist Sanjeev Gupta’s business empire, according to three people with knowledge of the discussions. The collapse of the $10bn suite of Credit Suisse funds, which packaged up invoices linked to the failed supply-chain finance
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Michael H. Zaransky is Founder and Managing Principal of MZ Capital Partners, an award winning multifamily investment and development firm. The coronavirus pandemic has forced those of us in the multifamily sector to reassess real estate’s time-honored location-location-location mantra. With remote work now commonplace in several businesses — a trend that promises to continue post-pandemic —
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Google has announced an update to its financial products and services policy, which includes its policy on cryptocurrency advertising. The new rules will take effect in August and all prior crypto exchange certifications will be revoked. Advertisers must request new cryptocurrency exchanges and wallets certification with Google. Google Introduces New Crypto Ad Rules Google Inc.
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Inflation in the United States has been mostly modest since 1982. That means that for 40 years, Americans have not had to worry much about the price of goods and services changing from year to year or the devaluation of the U.S. Dollar. However, signs are pointing to the possibility of inflation soon, so it
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Municipals were firmer in both secondary trading and with primary deals repricing to lower yields as the Investment Company Institute reported more than $2.3 billion of inflows into municipal bond mutual funds, helping to keep muni yields low. Trading jumped up Wednesday with several high-grade names clearing at lower yields, combined with solid, large new-issues
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Opportunities for cryptocurrency usage have risen over the years as digital assets have become more well known. One operation, called Endaoment, is aiming to put charitable giving in the hands of the people and recently secured over $2 million to further its endeavor.  “Endaoment facilitates tax-deductible giving of cryptocurrencies via its Donor-Advised Funds, a kind
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Who Is Wilbur Ross? Wilbur L. Ross, Jr. (b. 1937) is a billionaire investor who spent a quarter-century working as a bankruptcy restructuring advisor for Rothschild Investments. Despite his wealth, he has been dubbed the “king of bankruptcy” for a record of leading failing companies. In the early 1990s, he helped a struggling casino magnate—Donald
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