S&P 500 vs. FTSE 100 Returns Since Global Financial Crisis: Chart

U.S. stocks have soared since the Global Financial Crisis (GFC) of 2008-09.  The benchmark S&P 500 has more than doubled from the lows reached during the dark days of 2009 when it seemed like world was coming to end. However none of the markets in developed Europe have had a strong recovery since the GFC like …

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Average Stock Holding Period in Asian Emerging Markets

The average stock holding period for developed markets has been on the decline for many years now. For example, by one estimate the average holding for stocks listed on the NYSE is just 7 months or less than 2 years by another estimate. In emerging markets(EM) also, the average holding periods are very low. EM investors …

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Major Asset Bubbles Over The Past Few Decades: Chart

In a post earlier this month I wrote about the Four Classic Bubbles of the Past. The chart below shows the four major global asset bubbles in the past four decades: Click to enlarge Source: The Global Financial Crisis 10 years on- Lessons learned and can it happen again?, Dr Shane Oliver, AMP Capital The current explosive …

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Comparing World Equity Market Sizes 1899 vs. 2016

The US equity market leads the world in terms of market capitalization. At the end of 2016, listed US firms accounted for more than half of the global stock market value as shown in the graphic below. At the end of 1899 the US accounted for only 15% of global stock market value. Click to …

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