Monthly Archives: November 2016

America’s Own ‘Brexit’

Last night’s historic electoral upset (not the first for the US, but surprising all the same) is still in the digestion phase, and will be for some time. Markets, however, wasted no time adjusting to the new reality, at least … Continue reading

What We See vs What’s Real

I recently visited downtown Chicago. The city is spiffy, cheerful, and on the weekend I was there, events were abundant, the restaurants were crowded, cranes were sprinkled around town even with workers on overtime setting windows on a Saturday. Compared … Continue reading