Documents tagged "Cogan"
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HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031165.txt
The document is an email titled "Eye on the Market" sent by us.gio@jpmorgan.com to undisclosed recipients, dated June 14, 2011. The sender discusses current market conditions and expectations for the rest of the year. They mention that despite some optimism in April, there are ongoing structural problems weighing on the private sector. The email also references a PDF attachment that is easier to read.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030006.txt
This document is titled "Eye on the Market" dated June 14, 2011, and it provides an update on market conditions from a financial institution's perspective. The main topics discussed include market optimism in April and the tug-of-war between private sector profits and public sector problems. The author also notes that while equity markets are priced inexpensively, they are likely to stay that way due to stimulus in the East and ineffective stimulus in the West. Additionally, the document discusses the Osama Bin Laden episode's impact on the equity market peak and how it lasted for only around 2.5 hours. The author also references Christina Romer and John Taylor from Stanford University and highlights the disproportionately large pain that small, non-sovereign entities can inflict in the modern era.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_020824.txt
The document presents a business-like analysis of the US federal government's financial situation using an income statement and balance sheet. The report aims to inform public debate on national finances by illustrating patterns and trends in easy-to-understand ways, examining revenue drivers, expense growth history, and scenarios for positive cash flow. Key contributors include Liang Wu, Fred Miller, Richard Ravitch, Emil Henry, Laura Tyson, Al Gore, Meg Whitman, John Cogan, Peter Orszag, Chris Liddell, among others. The report consists of a foreword, summary, and 460 PowerPoint slides containing data-rich observations, which are made available under the Creative Commons license for non-commercial distribution to encourage public discussion on America's financial present and future.
