Could New 'Greek Yogurt' Products Do More Harm Than Good? CBS Local BOSTON (CBS) – The virtues of Greek yogurt quickly became well known, and grocery stores are having a hard time keeping it in stock. Now Greek yogurt is being added to a whole range of products, like cereals and dips. The problem is these products ... |
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Could New 'Greek Yogurt' Products Do More Harm Than Good?
Greek PM reshuffles cabinet to overcome government crisis
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YARDENI: The Interest Rate Spike Is Forcing A Correction In Stock Market Valuation Multiples
That’s quite a worry list that piled up last week. It’s remarkable that the S&P 500 didn’t fall more than 2.1% last week. And so far, it is down just 4.6% from its May 21 record high. This decline is attributable to the drop in the S&P 500’s forward P/E from 14.4 on May 21 to 13.6 on Friday. S&P 500 forward earnings is actually at a record high.
How much more downside might there be in the valuation multiple? It depends on how much higher the bond yield might go. My assessment is that it could rise up to 3%, which would probably attract lots of buyers. If so, then the P/E might retest and find support at the 13 level, which would knock another 4.4% off the stock index from Friday's close. That would make for a 9.0% correction in the market from May 21.
Today's Morning Briefing: From Pain to Gain? (1) Litany of woes. (2) Another “endgame” correction followed by another relief rally? (3) Fed follies. (4) A world of troubles in China, Greece, Brazil, Turkey, and Syria. (5) Another global credit crunch? (6) Bond yields are getting interesting. (7) Retesting P/E of 13? (8) NZIRP will outlast QE. (9) Are central banks trapped? (10) Of mice and men. (11) Fed intent on taking air out of bubbles? (12) The long good buy. (13) This time, defensive stocks underperforming. (14) No place like home. (15) “Man of Steel” (+). (More for subscribers.)
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Gorgeous Pictures Of Supermoon 2013
On Sunday, June 23, a supermoon lit up the night sky.
A supermoon occurs when a full moon gets closest to the Earth during its orbit.
There are several supermoons each year, but the latest supermoon is the biggest and brightest of 2013. It marks the closest encounter between the Earth and moon until August 2014.
The June supermoon was 14% larger and 30% brighter than a typical full moon is, says NASA.
Here's what the giant, glowing moon looked like in pictures from around the world.
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The supermoon rises over the temple of Poseidon, the ancient Greek god of the seas, in Cape Sounion, Greece.
The supermoon seen over the temple of Poseidon later after sunset.
Here's an even closer view of the supermoon seen over the temple of Poseidon.
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