Salient to Investors: Barclays said 47% of China’s wealthy are planning to move abroad within 5 years, versus 23% in Singapore, 16% in Hong Kong, 20% in Britain, 6% in America and 5% in India. 78% named bettering children’s education and their future job prospects as their main reasons, 73% said a better
READ MORE... →Salient to Investors: More than half of US adults are single versus 37% in 1976. Singles need bigger emergency funds more insurance protection. Couples who wait to have kids in their 30s end up with three big financial burdens all at once: retirement planning, saving for a house and saving for college.
READ MORE... →Salient to Investors: BLS said 50.2% of those 16 years or older in the US were single in August, versus 37.4% in 1976. Edward Yardeni at Yardeni Research said: The rise in singles exaggerates income inequality in the US and has implications for our economy, society and politics. Singles, particularly younger
READ MORE... →Salient to Investors: Fareed Zakaria said: Islamic terror is not the isolated behavior of a handful of nihilists but a broader culture that has been complicit in it or at least unwilling to combat it. Zawahiri’s effort to recruit Indian Muslims will fail. The Arab world produces fanaticism and jihad
READ MORE... →Salient to Investors: Jaison R Abel and Richard Deitz at FRB of New York said: The value of an average US university degree has been near all-time high for more than a decade but may be only because wages of high school graduates have been falling. It takes the average student at least
READ MORE... →Salient to Investors: Bill Gross at Pimco said: Insufficient credit creation with 2% economic growth jeopardizes US growth because our credit-based financial economy depends on an ever-expanding outstanding level of credit for its survival. If the credit growth is more than 4.5% a year, then private and public sectors must create
READ MORE... →Salient to Investors: Millennials may find it more difficult to climb the corporate ladder as new businesses, which employ more young workers, become a smaller force in the labor market. Gary Burtless at Brookings said rapid progress for new and young workers is much rarer in long-established firms. Burtless said
READ MORE... →Salient to Investors: Richard Arum at NYU and Josipa Roksa of University of Virginia found: Students who did as little as possible during college continued to drift after graduation. Many college students took easy courses, regarded themselves as privileged customers, socialized heavily, and came away with little to show for
READ MORE... →Salient to Investors: Fareed Zakaria said: Defeating ISIS would require a large and sustained strategic effort from the US but without significant numbers of US ground troops. ISIS videos of executions are designed to sow terror in the minds of opponents who when facing ISIS fighters now reportedly flee rather
READ MORE... →Salient to Investors: The Social Mobility and Child Poverty Commission found: The UK is deeply elitist and small elites, educated at independent schools and Oxford/Cambridge still dominate top roles 71% of senior judges, 62% of senior armed forces officers, 55% of top civil servants, 50% of the House of Lords,
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