There are three classes of lawyer: litigator, transactional, and legal risky data analyst.

For the last five and a half years, I have been what I term a legal risky data analyst. This is my nomenclature for what are otherwise known as document review attorneys. Using analog i.e., paper or digital i.e., electronic techniques, we pour over and through documents looking for privileged information or confidential information ensuring … Continue reading There are three classes of lawyer: litigator, transactional, and legal risky data analyst.

The Fed narrative and depositors. Is there a conflict?

A high school classmate shared with me her concern about looking for higher yielding accounts. Baby boomers closing in on retirement are either trying to accumulate more cash via compounding interest while saving more of our incomes and sticking those savings into accounts. Meanwhile the media is guiding our eyeballs and eardrums to the messaging … Continue reading The Fed narrative and depositors. Is there a conflict?

If the Fed wants to protect its political independence, it should petition to amend the Federal Reserve Act.

We are moving deeper into the silly season. If there are still any primaries going on, Super Tuesday just about sucked what little oxygen there was out of the room. That President Joe Biden and former president Donald Trump would end up being the presumptive nominees for their parties was, based on the polling, expected. … Continue reading If the Fed wants to protect its political independence, it should petition to amend the Federal Reserve Act.

Does the media focus too much on the Federal Reserve?

I swear sometimes that Bloomberg, Reuters, and Yahoo! Finance are nothing but mouthpieces for the Federal Reserve System. During my brief stint as an analyst/editor with Telecommunications Reports, a standard mode for gathering intel on regulatory agencies was to sit next to the fax machine waiting for a press release. We would then confirm the … Continue reading Does the media focus too much on the Federal Reserve?

Fed Day: The Community Reinvestment Act misses growth creation in low-income communities.

I live in the 30310-zip code made up primarily of Atlanta’s West End neighborhood. There is a population of approximately 26,062 people with a median income of $24,604. 79.9% of the residents classify themselves as African American or black, while 12.4% of residents classify themselves as white or Caucasian. The unemployment rate hovers around 4.6%. … Continue reading Fed Day: The Community Reinvestment Act misses growth creation in low-income communities.

Good economy? Bad economy? In the end, can you make a trade?

During a discussion tonight with friends, the issue came up about whether the Biden administration has created a good economy. One participant decided to put out there for consideration the economic data points often cited by the mainstream media. The participant cited inflation, arguing that inflation has been coming down under the Biden administration, moving … Continue reading Good economy? Bad economy? In the end, can you make a trade?

So much for a rate cut as CPI increases 3.2% year over year. Dollar apparently strengthens …

Hopes for a rate cut any time soon appear dashed as the Consumer Price Index increased 0.4% in February and 3.2% over the last 12 months. The dollar apparently strengthened on the news. Here are the new rates, as of 8:30 am today that facing the Atlanta international community. USD/JPY=147.7863 EUR/USD=1.0917 USD/MXN=16.8123 USD/INR=82.7776 Source: x-rates.com … Continue reading So much for a rate cut as CPI increases 3.2% year over year. Dollar apparently strengthens …