The CARES Act is a $2.2 trillion fiscal policy response to help American citizens and businesses struggling with the severe impact from the coronavirus pandemic. The law created several important programs to help provide liquidity to small and midsize businesses to cover payroll or other business expenses. Each program carries its own set of restri...
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The internet and mobile networks continue to hold up well in an unprecedented surge of people working, studying, and streaming from home. But amid the COVID-19 quarantine, there is increasing concern over how long the infrastructure undergirding the internet and mobile connectivity will hold up. As family offices around the world face the new reali...
The COVID-19 pandemic presented the entire world with unprecedented challenges. Although it may be uncomfortable to contemplate, the reality of the growing necessity of funeral planning presents family offices with a sudden and unexpected series of events that must be faced.
Liquidity risk is a critical issue for investors, and it has been heightened in the COVID-19 environment that has brought on the end of the bull market. We take a closer review of the factors that have changed market liquidity conditions over the past decade, how the “new liquidity reality” has impacted several markets during the recent...
The unprecedented speed, intensity, and uncertainty of COVID-19 has created a host of new and complex challenges for wealthy families that are playing out across both financial and family dynamics. There's no doubt it is a financial and business challenge, but it is also a very human one. To assist family office leaders and the families they su...
Given the far-reaching business impacts of measures already taken to control the spread of the COVID-19 virus, many companies are looking to their insurance policies for potential responses to the ongoing financial loss. This guide provides an overview of some key coverage, claims, and risk management areas that are currently top of mind for busine...
With unprecedented health concerns and economic uncertainty at the forefront of everyone’s mind, Edward Marshall sat down with Richard Perez, to provide guidance on how to put these events into perspective. Edward shared tactics on how to weather environments like those we are experiencing such as:Putting uncertainty and market volatilit...
The US Federal Reserve is beginning to talk about diminishing its quantitative easing program if signs of a sustainable economic growth path emerge. This move, which means an eventual return to the yield of mortgage-backed securities and Treasury bonds being established by the market, has set off a reaction in the global stock, ...
In the past 12 years, there have been two distinct economic and market environments. The first, a period of rampant borrowing, was fueled by a red-hot real estate market. The second, a period of deleveraging, saw a reversal of the debt buildup with household debt ratios declining through a combination of bank write-offs, debt repayment and income g...
There is no perfect system or framework for investing, nor can any investor follow any system in a perfectly disciplined way. Goals-based investing, however, is a better approach than most in helping investors stick to their investment diet, reach their target and maintain their financial “weight” over time.
The first half of 2013 was characterized by strength in the U.S. equity market, but also by rising volatility and struggles in a variety of other asset classes. For the second half of 2013, the authors expect an acceleration of growth in the United States, a slightly better economic tone in Europe and below-trend growth in most emerging econom...
Atlantic Trust's Third Quarter Newsletter Think Tank: Housing Tips into an Economic Driver - Finally. The state of housing and its role in our still-slow economic progressAnother Market Peak or Room to Run? The U.S. economy is improving, yet still mediocre. But this year certainly proves a point: The economy doesn&rsq...
By some measurements the Federal Reserve has more than tripled the money supply in response to the 2008 economic crisis. With such pronounced expansion, will the United States soon experience significant inflation, and if so, how severe may it be? This article looks at the various causes and repercussions of inflation, comparing &nb...
PWC presents findings from the 20th anniversary edition of the Global Private Banking and Wealth Management Survey. The study looks at industry performance, markets, clients, products and services, human capital, operations, technology, risks, and regulatory challenges. Key findings include: Pervasive regulatory pressures are driving...
In this issue of Global Foresight, entitled "Re-born in the USA," Rockefeller & Co. takes a close look at the prospects for the U.S. dollar, challenges in emerging markets, opportunities in fixed income, and increasing U.S. energy production. David P. Harris, CFA, Chief Investment Officer, focuses on the varied implications of a stron...