America’s Top Ranked Banks In 2015

The Bank Director magazine published their annual Bank Performance Scorecard for 2015 in July.  The winners are selected based on the following criteria: Five key metrics are used to evaluate bank performance: core return on average equity (ROAE) and core return on average assets (ROAA), to measure profitability; the ratio of tangible common equity (TCE) to tangible …

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Who Benefits From “Ownerless Corporations” ?

Thousands of public companies trade on the markets worldwide. In the US, retail investors in the millions are “owners” of listed companies holding equity in the form of shares. However though a public corporation may have millions of small shareholders, the shareholders themselves do not have control anything the company does. That power lies with …

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On The Japanese Stock Market History

The Japanese stock market as represented by the benchmark Nikkei Average Index at 17725 on Friday and is up by 1.6% year-to-date.Nikkei reached a peak of about 40,000 back in the late 80s and has not reached that level again in the more than two decades since. The following charts show the long-term return of the …

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Knowledge is Power: UK Dividends, Volatile Markets, China Crisis Edition

Are your dividends under threat? Bosses of UK firms could struggle to deliver payouts as profits slide (This is Money) Understanding the Historic Divergence Between Productivity and a Typical Worker’s Pay (EPI) Investing is like driving a car (in German. Use Google translate) (Tim Schaefer) China has burst the commodities superbubble (FT beyondbrics) Dispelling three myths on economics …

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