by Jason Apollo Voss | 10 11 2011 | Blog
Here is a list — comprehensive but most certainly not complete — of unresolved issues in the European sovereign debt crisis: 1. Does it make sense for a member-state to leave the European Union and/or the eurozone? There has been much discussion about forcing Greece...
by Jason Apollo Voss | 07 11 2011 | News & Events
This morning the Financial Times published a piece I wrote about the equity risk premium under my guise as a Content Director of CFA Institute. Humbly, this story was published worldwide. If you subscribe to the print edition of the FT it is in the FTfm section on...
by Jason Apollo Voss | 06 11 2011 | Blog
On 27 October 2011, after months of discord, European leaders ironed out a plan to address the escalating European sovereign debt crisis. Here is an overview of what exactly that plan entails. Reduce Greece’s debt to a sustainable level. Current Greek debt holders are...
by Jason Apollo Voss | 01 11 2011 | Blog
Unquestionably, the economic and investing question of the last two years has been the European sovereign debt crisis opera. Financial markets rallied in expectation of a plan to resolve the crisis and then orgasmed upon the revealing of the plan. So the...
by Jason Apollo Voss | 10 10 2011 | Blog
Over the last many days stock markets around the world have rallied considerably. The question is: what to make of this buying activity? In other words, have the storm clouds passed and now a good time to invest? What is needed to answer these questions are...