Are We Heading Towards the Next Financial Crisis? (Part II of II) In this second part of the two-part article, the author, a valuation professional and trained economist, shares his thoughts on whether we are headed towards another financial crisis. Here, he shares his views on the size of the U.S. debt, low interest rates and whether the low interest environment is sustainable, and what he sees are solutions to the U.S. economic problems. (The views expressed in this article are solely those of the author; QuickRead invites its readers to respond or submit an article of their own on…
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Are We Heading Towards the Next Financial Crisis? (Part I of II) In this two-part article, the author, a valuation professional and trained economist, shares his thoughts on whether we are headed towards another financial crisis. (The views expressed in this article are solely those of the author, QuickRead invites its readers to respond or submit an article of their own on this important topic.)
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Economists Express Concerns About Global Growth The majority of economists polled by Reuters say that global economic growth is slowing in both developed and developing markets. Their main concern is trouble in China. Rahul Karunakar examines the results and how still, most economists said there is an “insignificant” chance of a global recession this year. To read the full article in Reuters, click: Momentum Fading for Global Economic Growth and Inflation: Poll.
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How to Maintain Independence and Professionalism in a Complex and Changing Niche As divorce laws change, attorneys increasingly rely on financial experts such as business appraisers and forensic accountants. In this article, Robert D. Feder discusses the role of a financial analyst in the context of matrimonial law. He also covers some of the potential pitfalls of the trade.