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- Musings on Markets: January 2018 Data Update 4: The Currency Conundrum ·
- Musings on Markets: January 2018 Data Update 3: Taxing Questions on Value ·
- Musings on Markets: January 2018 Data Update 2: The Buoyancy of US Equities ·
- Musings on Markets: Tax Reform, 2017: Promise of Plenty or Poisoned Chalice? ·
- The Dark Side of Globalization: An Update on Country Risk ·
- Musings on Markets: The Brexit Effect — The Signals Amidst the Noise ·
- DCF Myth 3.1: The Margin of Safety - Tool for Action or Excuse for Inaction? ·
- Negative Interest Rates: Impossible, Unnatural or Just Unusual? ·
- Market Valuation Analysis: January 2016 Equity Pricing, Regional Performance, and Sector Effects ·
- Debt, the Double-Edged Sword: Capital Structure Trade-offs Across Global Markets (January 2016) ·
- Musings on Markets: January 2016 Data Update 5 — Making a Case for Corporate Governance ·
- January 2016 Data Update 4: The Costs of Capital ·
- Musings on Markets: January 2016 Data Update 3: Country Risk and Pricing ·
- January 2016 Data Update 2: Interest Rates, Exchange Rates and Currencies ·
- Musings on Markets: January 2016 Data Update 1: The US Equity Markets ·
- Musings on Markets: The Fed, Interest Rates and Stock Prices: Fighting the Fear Factor ·
- Market Crisis Survival Manual: Understanding Risk Repricing and Investment Philosophy ·
- Decoding Currency Risk: Pictures of Global Risk - Part IV ·
- Valuing Country Risk: Pictures of Global Risk - Part II ·
- Musings on Markets: Groundhog Day in Greece, Hijinks in Brazil and Market Chaos in China—Pictures of Global Risk Part I ·
- The Value and Pricing of Cash: Why Low Interest Rates and Large Cash Balances Skew PE Ratios ·
- Musings on Markets: No Light at the end of the Tunnel: Investing in Bad Businesses ·
- Musings on Markets: The Small Cap Premium - Where is the Beef? ·
- Musings on Markets: Dealing with Low Interest Rates: Investing and Corporate Finance Lessons ·
- DCF Myth 1: If you have a D(discount rate) and a CF (cash flow), you have a DCF! ·