Coming on the heels of a gratifying market display of blind
faith in a Congressional process which stove off one crisis
only to pre-fabricate another two months hence, recent market gains are not to be denied (certainly not by those of us who TRADE more often than INVEST).
So it is that this week's heavy pace of earnings reportage is compounded by the fact of the pre-eminent SECTOR on center stage - ergo: BANKS.
Sitting as they have on oodles of cash many would rather see
put to the Lord's work of building both a fuller employment
reality and a reasonably stable and functional (dare I even
hope for "modern" let alone "leading edge"?) internal transport
and communications infrastructure - we are keenly aware even
at these historically low interest rates, Bankers must have
generated at the very least a "satisfying" return on equity.
Should it prove so (and I've heard nought to the contrary)
recent gains should be added to, likely pushing the Spooze
back to and perhaps even OVER its previous record high.
In respectful deference to the import of EPS metrics this
week, I've elected to give Earnings.com top billing in the hyperlinkage hierarchy below.
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