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(Washington)

In what is being seen as similar to Nixon’s China moment, President Trump has agreed to a meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. The meeting will take place within the next few months and the location has not been determined. It is very unusual for two top leaders to meet without a series of lower officials meeting first, but the White House says the approach is suitable in this situation because Un in the only one qualified to make decisions in the very authoritarian regime.


FINSUM: This is a sign of progress after 60 years of conflict, but it also raises the stakes for both sides.

(Chicago)

McDonalds’ stock has not been doing so well lately, but guess what, that has not diminished its prospects. Well, at least not in the eyes of Wall Street stock analysts. McDonalds had a great 2017, but has fallen 12% this year. The introduction of its new $1-$2-$3 menu is part of the reason. However, most analysts still rate it a buy and it looks like a good long-term value proposition. The stock currently trades for 20x earnings, versus a high of almost 25 last year.


FINSUM: We think CEO Steve Easterbook is a great leader for the company and we have high long-term conviction for old Mickey Ds.

Thursday, 08 March 2018 11:33

JP Morgan Says 40% Correction Looms

(New York)

Okay investors, hold on to your hats. A big name has just come down with a stern and gloomy warning for the markets. JP Morgan is saying that stocks may have a giant bear market. How big? Try a 40% correction, according to the bank’s co-president. Daniel Pinto, the bank’s co-president who oversees trading and investment banking, says that markets are bound for a big correction because of fears over rising interest rates and inflation. The bank thinks the market will see a two- to three-year downturn where prices will fall up to 40%.


FINSUM: This is a big correction that JP Morgan is calling for. We do think the market might go through a rough patch, but we don’t know if it is going to reach these kind of Financial Crisis era proportions.

Thursday, 08 March 2018 11:31

Why You Should Buy the Cohn Dip

(New York)

The market had a big sell-off this week when it was announced that top Trump economic adviser, and former Goldman Sachs executive Gary Cohn was leaving the White House. The departure elevated worries about a trade war and left investors feeling that there was no moderating voice left in Trump’s inner circle. However, the Wall Street Journal reminds investors not to be overly worried as this “Teflon” market seems to always shake off fears and heads higher.


FINSUM: The WSJ’s argument is not very strong, but trade war does seem like an issue where fear greatly outpaces reality.

(New York)

Over the last several months there has been a lot of doom and gloom about commercial real estate. Everyone had been expecting a surge in defaults in 2016 and 2017 given that many mortgages issued in 2006 and 2017 were coming due. However, the delinquency rate on commercial mortgages has been falling for 8 consecutive months and is currently at 4.51%, compared to 5.31% this time last year and 10.34% in 2012. Many borrowers have been able to readily refinance their debts given high liquidity in the market.


FINSUM: The market for commercial mortgages looks to be in much better shape than many feared.

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