Documents tagged "November"
Found 147 documents with this tag
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026572.txt
The J.P. Morgan View discusses how US elections have affected asset allocation, economic outlooks, and market risks. They believe that the equity market has priced out a Romney win scenario and that medium-term equities and credit are still overweight despite volatility caused by the fiscal cliff negotiations. The focus is on EM Asia, Cyclical stocks, and US Home builders for overweights in equities. Fixed income should see yields head higher with an emphasis on spread compression trades. They recommend being long the dollar during fiscal cliff negotiations and remaining medium-term overweight both credit and equities against cash, government debt, and commodities, as they do not think an Obama victory changes economic outlooks or risks significantly.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026428.txt
The document discusses a trip that has been rescheduled from November to the following week due to Trump-related issues. The sender is asking for an answer from Plant and needs to know if it's convenient for him on Friday or Thursday late afternoon. The recipient of the email is Lesley Groff, and there are attachments included in the message as well. The communication contains confidential information and should not be used by unauthorized individuals.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026204.txt
The document appears to be a series of emails between two individuals discussing travel plans and meeting arrangements. Key people mentioned are Jeffrey E. and the recipient's boss. They are planning to meet in Kuwait or Paris, with possible dates in October or November. The topics discussed include rest, traveling, and hosting each other during their visits. The emails also suggest a close relationship between the individuals involved.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026180.txt
The document appears to be a series of emails between multiple individuals discussing their plans and travels. One person is leaving for New York on Monday and another individual will return to New York the following Wednesday or Tuesday night. The group seems to be coordinating their schedules, with some mentioning travel to Kuwait in November, while others plan to visit Florida. A reference to "HOUSE OVERSIGHT" suggests that the content may be related to official business or government affairs.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026033.txt
The email exchange discusses arranging a meeting between Michael Wolff and someone who is paranoid about being followed by photographers from the New York Post. The person in question is currently in New York and wants to meet, but is cautious about not being seen. Jeffrey E. suggests inviting him over for dinner at his house along with Woody, but Michael Wolff expresses concerns about this plan.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026030.txt
The document is a series of emails discussing the possibility of meeting with someone in New York. The person being discussed is described as both shy and paranoid, which may indicate some level of concern or caution about their involvement in any meetings. The sender expresses interest in working out details for a potential meeting, while also noting that they will need to coordinate through the person's wife on a burner phone because they don't reliably check their regular contact methods. There is no mention of key places or topics beyond the context of coordinating a meeting with this individual.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026028.txt
The document is an email exchange between Larry Summers and Jeffrey E. in which they discuss meeting Karim Wade, the son of the president of Senegal, who is currently jailed for political reasons. They also mention the new offshore gas discovery in Senegal and the importance of discretion when discussing such matters. Additionally, Larry Summers expresses concern about the potential conflict of interest regarding President Trump's relationship with Russia and his lack of experience in government.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025663.txt
This document discusses the current state of cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology, with a focus on Bitcoin as an example. It outlines key aspects such as the cryptocurrency marketplace, how cryptocurrencies work, potential uses of blockchain technology, whether Bitcoin is a viable currency or asset, risks associated with cryptocurrencies, and different views on these topics from various parties such as governments and financial institutions. The document also includes charts and graphs illustrating Bitcoin's price history and market capitalization of other cryptocurrencies.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025247.txt
This document is a monthly report on global investment markets from UBS AG's Global Investment Office. It focuses on key areas such as the global economy, equities, fixed income, and foreign exchange markets, with specific sections dedicated to each asset class. The report highlights that global growth is showing signs of improvement, supported by decisive monetary policy from major central banks. In terms of equity markets, the report recommends preferring US and Emerging Markets (EM), while Canada and Australia are less favored due to falling earnings. The report also discusses fixed income markets, highlighting that US high yield bonds remain supported by strong fundamentals and technicals.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025229.txt
In this document, a person named Mary discusses the events of August 4, 2011 regarding financial markets and the global recovery. Italy's equity markets sold off sharply and were eventually shut down after the ECB rejected being the buyer of last resort for Italian government bonds. The Bundesbank also has objections to this idea. The author mentions that Italy has a high debt load as a percentage of its GDP, and without a decision by Germany to move towards Federalism or more debt monetization by the ECB, the European Monetary Union could be facing its final stretch. Italian regulators have seized documents at Moody's regarding declines in Italian bank stocks as an indication of the pressure the system is under, and the possible search for scapegoats.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025226.txt
The document discusses recent financial market developments, particularly regarding Italian equity markets and their impact on global recovery. The sender has shared this information with clients due to the severity of the situation. They mention that Italy's debt load is a considerable concern and that the European Monetary Union could face its final stretch if Germany does not move towards federalism or if there is no more debt monetization by the ECB.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025166.txt
This document is an exchange of emails between two people about different topics. The key people mentioned are Comey and Clinton, and the key places or entities discussed include a foundation and a house oversight committee. The main topic of the conversation revolves around a pledge made by Denise to contribute 500k, as well as some other discussions regarding Marc Rich's pardon and the Israeli press.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025163.txt
The document contains several emails discussing various topics related to key people and places. One email mentions that Comey knows Denise needs to pledge $500K to the foundation, while another references an article about why Comey screwed Clinton, which originated from Israeli press. Additionally, there are discussions of a meeting in Palm Beach with Barrack and others, and plans for Jeffrey E.'s availability on Wednesday and Friday. The emails also include reminders about email confidentiality and copyright information.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025101.txt
This is a conversation between Tom Pritzker and Jeffrey E. about Comey's actions towards Clinton. They discuss the reasons for his actions, including an incident involving Marc Rich. It also mentions Barrack and a foundation that Denise needs to pledge $500K to. The exchange refers to other individuals such as Ehud and Edelman.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025094.txt
This document discusses Cuba's reestablishment of diplomatic relations with the United States and its potential for international trade and investment in light of recent events such as the lifting of economic embargoes. The author uses a SWOT analysis to present key points about Cuba, including its large population and strategic location in the Caribbean. The document also provides some background on Cuba's history and political climate, as well as information on other countries in the region, such as the Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_023567.txt
The document discusses the impact of quantitative easing on insurers and pension plans in Europe. It highlights how the European Central Bank's asset purchase programs have led to the insolvency of life insurers and defined benefit pension plans. The author warns that these problems threaten not only the European economy but also the careers of institutional investors. The article suggests that Europe cannot afford policy mistakes like America and Canada, where social dissolution is less likely due to a larger margin for error. The text references the borderless Schengen area and the European Commission president's recent comments about the single currency in relation to the Schengen agreement's failure.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022445.txt
The document includes comments and feedback from professors in various fields such as linguistics, history of religions, anthropology, philosophy, physics, computational linguistics, computer science, engineering, and philosophy. The comments express appreciation for the quality of the journal's content and editing process. Some of the professors also expressed interest in contributing to the journal in the future or sharing their work on similar topics.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022417.txt
This document is a letter from David J. Mitchell to a partner at Park Partners, providing updates on the demolition and design progress of the Park Mansion building project in New York City. The letter mentions the completion of the demolition stage, plans for filling the building permit, final interviews with general contractors, visuals for the sidewalk shed, and a rendering for the website. The document also features images of the building's facade and floor plans.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022277.txt
The National Labor Relations Board issued a final rule requiring employers to post notices informing employees of their rights under the National Labor Relations Act. The board believes that many employees are unaware of their rights under the statute and that the rule will increase knowledge of the NLRA among employees, in order to better enable the exercise of rights under the statute. The final rule establishes the size, form, and content of the notice, and sets forth provisions regarding the enforcement of the rule. The rule will be effective on November 14, 2011.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_019396.txt
The course is Economics 1545 taught by Professor Kenneth Rogoff at Harvard University in Fall 2009, focusing on international finance and macroeconomics with a mix of theoretical, empirical, and policy frameworks. The prerequisite includes Economics 1011b or 1010b and basic calculus knowledge. Students are encouraged to work together on problem sets that closely parallel material covered in class.
