The DailyAlts Weekend Reading List – September 7, 2019
Each week, DailyAlts Weekend Reading list recaps our favorite outside stories on the markets this week.
- FDIC Quarterly Banking Profile
- Day Trading Failure
- Is Now the Time to Buy Greece?
- Overcrowded Quality
- Counting on Bank M&A
- Net Current Returns
- The Top Real Estate Opportunities for the Coming Years
- Rise of the Sunbelt
- Fintech Inclusion
- Investors and Operators
- The Horse Story (A Tale About Valuation)
- Reexamining Ownership in the Public Markets
- CRE- Buy, Buy, Buy
- Improving the odds
- Is India a Buy (Finally?)
- Buyback FAQ
- Flying Blind
- Eternal Pursuit of Unhappiness
- Meb Faber on Drawdown Risk
- Education and Economic Development
- Consumer Tipping Point
- Subprime Index Funds
- The Expert Squeeze
- PE and Hospitals
- Brookfield Rising
- Maximizing digital security
- Credit Union Pressure
- Pressuring FUNC
- M&A Acceleration
- Fintech Engine
- Black Swans
- Skin in the Game
- Avoid Assimilation
- BB&T and SunTrust Must Sell Assets to Appease Regulators
Check back every Saturday for the DailyAlts Weekend Reading list.
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