Capital Management Resources
Metz Capital Management is happy to manage your assets and keep a keen eye on stock updates, finance reports and more - it's what we do. But if you want to keep yourself up to date on some of the most recent market trends, we'd advise checking out the news distributors we've provided below.
These are some of the same resources we monitor on a daily basis. As always, please contact us with any questions.
From the Wall Street Journal...
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Apple Is Buffett's Best Investment. It's Also Now One of His Riskiest.
The legendary investor and his longtime partner, Charlie Munger, changed their stripes for a tech stock. Now, the size of the stake is worrying some Berkshire shareholders.
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The Era of'No-Show' FeesIs Here---and It's Going to Cost You
Don’t be a flake. Your salon, personal trainer or housecleaner might send a bill if you are.
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Macquarie's Full-Year Profit Falls, Cuts Dividend
Australia’s biggest investment bank and asset manager reported a 32% fall in annual profit and cut its dividend by 14%.
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Tech Stocks Lead Rally Ahead of Jobs Report
Fed Chair Powell’s remarks this week have renewed the focus on economic data.
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The Treasurys Market Is Getting Squeezed From All Sides
Inflation and deficits are lifting yields and jarring the stock market.
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SEC Ends Probe of Barry Diller, David Geffen Trades Before Activision-Microsoft Deal
Regulators have ended an investigation into bets that they made on Activision Blizzard before the videogame company agreed to be acquired by Microsoft.
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Wayfair's New Strategy Looks Built to Last
The online furniture seller’s cost cuts and bet on physical stores should pay off.
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Elliott and Warren Buffett Are Now Both Bullish on Japan
Hedge fund Elliott has built a position in Sumitomo, joining Berkshire Hathaway. The trading firm’s shares are up 10% this week.
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'529' Plans Are Getting a Lot More Flexible---and Useful---This Year
Among other things, you can now roll over unused funds to Roth IRAs. But conditions apply.
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Why Megacorporations Shouldn't Overestimate Their Monopoly Power
Embraer’s potential venture into 737-sized commercial planes highlights how even companies in a global duopoly must innovate to survive. It is a useful lesson for investors in most industries.
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Insurer to Make $350 Million Payout in Baltimore Bridge Collapse
The check from Chubb would be the first large payout in what will likely be a yearslong wrangle over who bears the $1 billion-plus estimated cost of the bridge’s collapse.
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Buffett Rules Out 'Eye-Popping' Returns. But Investors Aren't Listening.
Berkshire is poised to hit a $1 trillion valuation as investors gather this weekend for its annual shareholder meeting
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Pension Fund UniSuper Expects Bond Yields to Keep Climbing
UniSuper, one of Australia’s largest pension funds, said it expects bond yields to keep increasing as inflation lingers.
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Standard Chartered Posts Higher Profit on Trading Gains
The London-based bank posted a rise in first-quarter net profit due to higher trading income despite lower earnings from lending.
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What We Got Right in Preparing for Retirement
We thought a lot about what we would do once we quit or jobs, and that has made all the difference. But we didn’t anticipate everything.
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DBS Earnings Beat Expectations
Singapore’s biggest bank by assets said its first-quarter net profit rose on higher fee and commission income, and expects to deliver strong shareholder returns this year