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Breakout Confirmed

Carson Wealth

Recent economic data do not point to a recession. That’s a solid job growth number but a step down from reports through April. This measures the number of people working as a percentage of the civilian population. This still leaves it higher than at any point between 2002 and 2022. And we’re certainly well above that.

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Market Commentary: Stocks Keep Chugging Along

Carson Wealth

Economic data continues to come in strong, including for retail sales and vehicle production. Housing starts and permits data are turning around as builders become more confident about the economic outlook. Housing may no longer be a drag on economic growth the rest of this year. on average. Let’s focus on housing.

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Transcript: Rick Rieder

The Big Picture

And then in ‘94 and ’98, you know, all had a different stream to 2002. And like I say, that’s part of why it’s translated to a number of people coming to BlackRock and be with me today. RIEDER: So I had known Larry Fink and Rob Caputo, our CEO and president, for a number of years. So yeah, man, that was the idea.

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Transcript: Ted Seides

The Big Picture

To give you a fun story, we launched Protégé Partners in 2002. Or at least the top, pick a number, 30, 40%. And in 2002, the bucket of the largest hedge funds was those north of $1 billion. SEIDES: Before 2002, there were no capacity issues with whoever you thought the best hedge funds were. Less, 20, 30%?

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Transcript: Dominique Mielle

The Big Picture

There are a ton of expenses, and they’re getting higher with compliance and marketing and reporting and investor relationship, et cetera. RITHOLTZ: There’s safety in numbers. Tell us about how you saw this lack of diversity and the lack of economic mobility. The numbers are correct. MIELLE: Exactly.

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Transcript: Savita Subramanian

The Big Picture

So it’s got this math angle where it, you know, it’s all numbers, but then there’s this behavioral angle and psychological angle where, you know, it’s, it’s kind of a fun problem to tackle. It’s kind of a silly number, but people are going to think you’re smart or dumb based on that number.

Numbers 144