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游戏驿站事件:一场没有赢家的股市投机 _ 东方财富网

游戏驿站事件:一场没有赢家的股市投机 _ 东方财富网
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游戏驿站事件:一场没有赢家的股市投机! _ 证券时报网

游戏驿站事件:一场没有赢家的股市投机! _ 证券时报网
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What Would Barron's Columnist Alan Abelson Say About Politics Now?


By the time of Abelson’s final column, on Feb. 11, 2013, three months before his death, he had lampooned several generations of politicians. As we approach Inauguration Day, here are some of his observations on U.S. presidents coming and going, through the decades.
Abelson didn’t address Richard Nixon’s first inauguration, in 1969, and he took a somber look at the problems facing Nixon in his second term, including a slowing economy and overseas entanglements. “Call us a cockeyed optimist,” Abelson wrote on Jan. 22, 1973, “but we think the pause that depresses will end when the war in Vietnam does.”
He had fun with the arrival of Jimmy Carter four years later, observing on Jan. 24, 1977, how “our new President strode, those magnificent choppers aflash, from the Capitol to the White House, unencumbered by fur hat or earmuffs or muffler” despite subfreezing temperatures. Perhaps, Abelson speculated, politicians “are so full of hot air that they are insulated against the worst of winter’s blasts.” As for outgoing President Gerald Ford, he “wore a reserved countenance” that seemed to ask of his successor, “why is that man smiling?”

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Presidents Don't Influence the Economy as Much as You Might Think


Barron’s had crowed that there “has never been a President with a fundamental understanding of economics better” than Hoover’s, yet the stock market crash of 1929 and the onset of the Great Depression were so severe that Hoover had little scope for action. His bad fortune provided the impetus for the turn to Roosevelt, which to
Barron’s dismay would last a generation, including eight years of Harry Truman and his “big-government boys.”
But the pendulum would eventually swing back, and American politics since then has been characterized by fairly rapid swings between the extremes of laissez-faire on the right and big government on the left.

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Stimulus Hopes Lift Stocks to Records Amid Nation's Pain


“The stock market closing up on a day the nation witnesses the closest thing to a coup and/or modern-day civil war it has ever seen will forever stand as testament to the allure of money printing,” writes Danielle DiMartino Booth bracingly in her Weekly Quill commentary. “The Federal Reserve’s Jerome Powell has already committed to effectively monetize any and all government spending. One could argue, as investors clearly did Wednesday, January 6, 2021, that multiple medium-term threats to the economy have vanished overnight,” she adds.
With both houses of Congress, along with the White House, in the control of the Democrats after their candidates’ dual victories in Tuesday’s Senate runoff elections in Georgia, odds of additional relief spending popped higher. Indeed, President-elect Joe Biden on Friday reiterated his call for boosting the payments to most Americans to $2,000, from the $600 contained in the $900 billion stimulus bill enacted in late December.

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Do Headlines Move Markets? Researchers Say Yes, but Stocks Aren't Buying the Story.


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After millions of words, I never expected my life’s work to be reduced to an economic indicator. Yet that’s what it has come to, according to researchers at Australia’s central bank. And you can blame Covid-19 for this, as well.
In their quest to gain better and more timely insights into the economy, economists Kim Nguyen and Gianni La Cava of the Reserve Bank of Australia have constructed a “news sentiment index,” or NSI, from articles about the economy in major papers Down Under, Bloomberg reported this past week. They posit that news accounts not only provide a real-time indicator of the economy, but also have some “causal” role (their word, not mine) in shaping sentiment among businesses and consumers.

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Letters to the Editor of Barron's


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Raising $5 billion in stock is not “financial engineering” (“From Airbnb to Tesla, It’s Starting to Feel Like 1999 All Over Again. It May End the Same Way,” Up & Down Wall Street, Dec. 11). Elon Musk is building a global manufacturing enterprise that requires large amounts of capital and will employ thousands of workers.
His criticism of the M.B.A-ization of Corporate America is not directed at financial analysts. Rather, it is meant for CEOs with largely M.B.A. backgrounds, who run corporations from spreadsheets,...
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Letters to the Editor of Barron's - MarketWatch


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His criticism of the M.B.A-ization of Corporate America is not directed at financial analysts. Rather, it is meant for CEOs with largely M.B.A. backgrounds, who run corporations from spreadsheets, instead of those with backgrounds in engineering and the like, who actively immerse themselves in the operations of the business.
Donald J. Coleman, Charlottesville, Va.
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I’m very happy to see Matthew C. Klein’s article on how the U.S. can use its commercial strength to engage with the Chinese bullying and diplomatic efforts against Australia (“Buying Australian Wine Is One Way the U.S. Can Fight China on Trade,” The Economy, Dec. 11).

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Fed Stimulus Has Boosted Household Wealth. Here's How It Has Also Hurt Prospective Home Buyers.

Fed Stimulus Has Boosted Household Wealth. Here's How It Has Also Hurt Prospective Home Buyers.
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Fed Stimulus Has Boosted Household Wealth. Here's What That Means for Prospective Home Buyers.

Fed Stimulus Has Boosted Household Wealth. Here's What That Means for Prospective Home Buyers.
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