Resources

ARTICLE

Weckesser Provides Additional Commentary on China

June 4, 2013

Timothy Weckesser, Ph.D., GIC board member, provided the following analysis on China: An historic meeting between Chinese President Xi Jinping and Barack Obama is scheduled this week at a private estate in California. This is quite a change from previous meetings between US and China heads of state. Where all previous meetings have been surrounded […]

Read more

ARTICLE

Weckesser Comments on China

May 24, 2013

Timothy Weckesser, Ph.D., GIC board member, provided the following analysis on China: Mr. Gu just returned home from Beijing on May 2nd after a two-week business trip on behalf of clients. The highlight of the trip was that, although the new Xi Jinping and Li Keqiang government is only two months young, one can already […]

Read more

VIDEO

Recovery 2013 — Strength or Stagnation?

May 23, 2013

Jason Trennert of Strategas and John Silvia of Wells Fargo discuss the economic outlook.

Read more

VIDEO

Recovery 2013 — Strength or Stagnation?

May 23, 2013

President Eric Rosengren of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston speaks, with responses by Catherine Mann of Brandeis University and Carlo Favero of Bocconi University.

Read more

VIDEO

Recovery 2013 — Strength or Stagnation?

May 23, 2013

Dan Bucsa of UniCredit, George Tsetsekos of Drexel, and Kozo Koide of DIAM discuss regional topics.

Read more

VIDEO

Recovery 2013 — Strength or Stagnation?

May 23, 2013

After Michael Drury of McVean Trading & Investments welcomes guests to Milan, President Charles Plosser of the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia speaks, and David Kotok of Cumberland Advisors and John Silvia of Wells Fargo respond (moderated by Manus Cranny of Bloomberg).

Read more

VIDEO

David Kotok Speaks on Bloomberg

May 23, 2013

David Kotok, vice chairman of GIC’s central banking series, talks about the “old rules” and “new rules” of the market on Bloomberg. Click the links below to view these videos via the Bloomberg TV website. Kotok Sees Entry Point in Stocks on Losses Old Rules Don’t Apply with Fed Moves: Kotok

Read more