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The image appears to be a scanned document with text content. The top of the page shows a header with what seems to be a file path or URL: "C:\DOCS\PAGE\6031878." Below that, there's a title or heading that says "A Glimpse Into the Future of New York State and Local Taxation." The document appears to have paragraphs discussing legislation and its potential impact on tax policies in the state of New York. There is also visible text indicating references to specific pages (e.g., page 12) within this report or article. The style of the image is typical for a digital scan or photograph of an official paper document.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031114.txt

This document from JPMorgan discusses global asset allocation, with a focus on local risks and opportunities dominating investment strategies. The document mentions that US activity data is better than hoped, but consumer response to higher taxes is uncertain. It also highlights the search for carry in fixed income markets and Japan as a main country overweight in equities. Additionally, it notes that credit remains the troubled asset class with spreads wider in most markets, especially in emerging market external debt. The overall investment theme for this year appears to be a number of unrelated local forces with largely local impact, rather than a general global investment theme.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030848.txt

In summary, the J.P. Morgan View in March 2013 focuses on local risks and opportunities trumping global forces in driving investment opportunities. The report discusses various topics such as economics, fixed income, equities, credit, currencies, commodities, US stocks, bonds, and asset classes. It emphasizes that there is no overarching global investment theme this year and instead highlights unrelated local forces with largely local impact. Additionally, the report suggests that there is no momentum in global growth, price or earnings expectations that could lead to a bullish or bearish growth story.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030844.txt

The J.P. Morgan View document discusses the current state of global asset allocation and identifies local forces as more dominant than global ones in driving investment opportunities. The focus is on economics, fixed income, equities, credit, currencies, commodities, US stocks, and bond markets. It highlights that there is no overarching global investment theme this year and instead emphasizes the importance of local factors.