BIG MARKET NEWS WEEK 29 SEP – 03 OCT 2014

 Germany  Monday, Sep. 29, 2014 14:00  

EUR  Harmonised Index of Consumer Prices (MoM)  (Sep)Preliminar
 Germany  Monday, Sep. 29, 2014 14:00
EUR  Harmonised Index of Consumer Prices (YoY) (Sep)Preliminar
New Zealand Tuesday, Sep. 30, 2014 02:00  

NZD ANZ Business Confidence (Sep)
China Tuesday, Sep. 30, 2014 03:45
CNY HSBC Manufacturing PMI (Sep)
Germany Tuesday, Sep. 30, 2014

 

09:55
EUR Unemployment Change (Sep)
Germany Tuesday, Sep. 30, 2014 09:55
EUR Unemployment Rate s.a. (Sep)
United Kingdom Tuesday, Sep. 30, 2014 10:30
GBP Current Account (Q2)
European Monetary Union Tuesday, Sep. 30, 2014 11:00
EUR   Consumer Price Index – Core (YoY) (Sep)Preliminar
European Monetary Union Tuesday, Sep. 30, 2014 11:00
EUR Consumer Price Index (YoY) (Sep)Preliminar
Canada Tuesday, Sep. 30, 2014 14:30
CAD Gross Domestic Product (MoM) (Jul)
United States Tuesday, Sep. 30, 2014 16:00
USD Consumer Confidence (Sep)
China Wednesday, Oct. 1, 2014 03:00
CNY NBS Manufacturing PMI (Sep)
Australia Wednesday, Oct. 1, 2014 03:30
AUD Retail Sales s.a. (MoM) (Aug)
United Kingdom Wednesday, Oct. 1, 2014 10:30
GBP Markit Manufacturing PMI (Sep)
European Monetary Union Wednesday, Oct. 1,   2014 11:00
EUR Gross Domestic Product s.a. (YoY) (Q2)
United States Wednesday, Oct. 1,   2014 14:15
USD ADP Employment Change (Sep)
United States Wednesday, Oct. 1,   2014 16:00
USD ISM Manufacturing PMI (Sep)
Australia Thursday, Oct. 2, 2014 03:30
AUD Trade Balance (Aug)
Australia Thursday, Oct. 2, 2014 03:30
AUD Building Permits (MoM) (Aug)
United Kingdom Thursday, Oct. 2, 2014 10:30
GBP PMI Construction (Sep)
European Monetary Union Thursday, Oct. 2, 2014 13:45
EUR ECB Interest Rate Decision (Oct 2)
European Monetary Union Thursday, Oct. 2, 2014 14:30
EUR      ECB Monetary policy statement and press conference
United States Thursday, Oct. 2, 2014 14:30
USD Initial Jobless Claims (Sep 26)
United Kingdom Friday, Oct. 3, 2014 10:30
GBP Markit Services PMI (Sep)
Canada Friday, Oct. 3, 2014 14:30
CAD International Merchandise Trade (Aug)
United States Friday, Oct. 3, 2014 14:30
USD Nonfarm Payrolls (Sep)
United States Friday, Oct. 3, 2014 14:30
USD Trade Balance (Aug)
United States Friday, Oct. 3, 2014 14:30
USD Unemployment Rate (Sep)
United States Friday, Oct. 3, 2014 16:00
USD ISM Non-Manufacturing PMI (Sep)

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Entrepreneurs that Spotting the Hot Spot are the winners

This is an ever changing economy, in which new scenes and niches constantly emerge. A handful of pioneers jump on it, often purely for fun. One, or maybe a couple of them, figure out a way to turn the idea into a profitable business. Others follow suit, and try to replicate the original idea. Most of them are not successful however. This is a cycle that keeps repeating.

The important thing to note is what distinguishes the successful entrepreneur from all others. Often it is “Spotting the Hot Spot”. That is, they have the ability to spot the right opportunities, at the right time. They have to be careful to not be too early, or too late in entering the market. The key is to look for signals that indicate that an opportunity is arising and keeping an eye out for a combination of two factors– momentum and imperfection.

If we look at a couple of examples, it may become clearer. In the online marketing industry, while today, blog posts are easy to upload and and necessary to direct traffic to your product, it is no longer enough to make you stand out. However podcasts are still complicated to use and not fully developed.

Hence what it takes to be able to spot this unique combination of momentum and perfection is not freakish talent or magical powers but simply the result of learning what to look for and keeping your eyes open.

 

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Ivascyn the new “Bond’ face of PIMCO

It used quite a stir when on Friday, Mr. Gross, the legendary co-founder and manager of investments in the firm announced his retreat from the post. Is this a logical and reasonable succession in the harsh world of bonds and investments? According to the media and his colleagues at PIMCO, Ivascyn rise up to the top job does not come as a surprise. Stepping on top of the pyramid, Ivascyn comes with a low profile and a long history of steady successes and impressive performance.

 

His colleagues call him a ‘beast’ but we can just as well name him the new Bond.

Let’s take a peek at his work profile:

 

– Ivascyn is the co-manager of Pimco’s $38 billion Income Fund in which he completed a strong year.

– Bloomberg point out that his find has outshined his rivals for the last 5 years

Last year he was announced as the Fixed-Income Fund Manager of the Year by Morningstar.

– He has started working for PIMCO far back in 1998. Before that, he worked at Bear Stearns in asset-backed securities.

– He had an impressive performance after the 2008 financial crisis by his success in betting on non-agency mortgage backed securities.

His colleagues have nothing else but compliments for him and his work. Scott Simon, who managed the mortgage investing at PIMCO until last year, says that Ivascyn is a ‘great investor’ and “his understanding of value and risk-reward is the best he has ever seen,”. “He’s genuinely modest and not power hungry. His real interest lies in building businesses and investing.”

 

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CEO’s Guide to Burn Rates and Vaporization

Yesterday I post one warning from Marc Andreessen  read it here https://www.currencyfundgroup.com/2014/09/27/one-more-investor-sounds-the-alarm/

 

The alarm has sounded.  A three-alarm fire, with alarms named Bill, Fred and Marc.  Burn rates are too high, change course or risk the consequences.

A CEO might be forgiven for asking: “that advice might have been more helpful before I hired those extra hundred engineers, and leased the fancy SOMA exposed-brick office to house them in.  Changing course on burn-rate now will be a lot harder than it would have been a year ago.”

To which I would say: suck it up and go run your business.  The past is past, and the decision you need to be focused on as the CEO is:  what should I do now?  The board is not running your business, they merely advise you, and you are ultimately responsible for making the correct decisions.

The question remains:  What should I do now?

http://www.joshhannah.com/2014/09/a-startup-ceos-guide-to-burn-rates-and-vaporization/

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