Republicans Get A Health Check

Republicans Get A Health Check

So much of the market’s expectations for “reflation” in the economy is based upon the premise that a White House and Congress dominated by Republicans could work together to quickly pass legislation.

It’s Sheer Madness

While there are many things going on around the world (the Dutch election in which the Euro-skeptic party won fewer than expected seats, the dovish read on the Federal Reserve after the expected rate hike, the no-action from the central banks in England, Japan, and Norway, etc), it is time for a little break.

Let There Be No Doubt

The upcoming meeting of the Federal Reserve on March 14-15 has been the most telegraphed policy meeting in recent memory.