Month

July 2011

A Goal in Search of Leadership

Our elected leaders in Washington, D.C. are playing a dangerous game of chicken. They are making everyone nervous about the deadline (August 2, 2011) for extending the debt ceiling. While every expert on the subject, including Congress, knows that the only solution is to raise the debt ceiling, they are using this to score points...
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Future of the Eurozone

Ever since the Eurozone debt crisis exploded onto the global financial scene in late 2009, interspersed bouts of political and economic volatility have led many to question the long-term viability of the European Monetary Union (EMU). Indeed, even after the IMF and fellow EU members stepped in to provide financing for debt-laden countries, continuing spasms...
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Who Are the Top 50 Women in Wealth for 2011?

You might be surprised to learn that one of the top 50 women in the field of wealth management is none other than my wife Rosanne Rogé.  I am not surprised, but very proud that she has been chosen to be on Advisor One’s list of the top 50 Women in Wealth for 2011. Advisor...
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Europe and Tech Push Wall Street to 3rd Day of Losses

NEW YORK | Tue Jul 12, 2011 4:32pm EDT NEW YORK (Reuters) – Stocks closed lower for a third straight day on Tuesday as Europe’s fiscal woes and a weak start to tech earnings gave investors little reason to buy even after the recent losses. Moody’s downgrade of Ireland’s credit rating late in the session...
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