Stock buyback programs become the next best hope for stocks
Breakfast with Benjamin U.S. companies are becoming the biggest buyers of stock, which isn't exactly how it's supposed to work.
- U.S. companies are becoming the biggest buyers of stock, which isn’t exactly how it’s supposed to work. Buying on the dips, and other times, too.
- Guggenheim is stepping into the ring with DoubleLine and Pimco with a new active bond ETF. A heavy allocation to asset-backed securities.
- His time in think-tank exile expired, former Treasury secretary Tim Geithner is heading toward the big paydays of Wall Street. Cashing in on that whopping bank bailout package.
- An awkward answer to all those long and boring Academy Award acceptance speeches. I’d like to thank the people whose names are now scrolling across the bottom of the screen.
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