Category: 2021

2021 4TH QUARTER

PROFESSOR’S CORNER From the Desk of Professor Eyzenberg “I would not interpret the currently very flat yield curve as indicating a significant economic slowdown to come.” (and subprime is contained….) – Ben Bernanke (March 2006) Though this is a (albeit late) 4th quarter newsletter its hard not to reflect on what’s going on today. Lets […]

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2021 2ND QUARTER

PROFESSOR’S CORNER From the Desk of Professor Eyzenberg We are indisputably living in interesting times. In every cycle, the (insert your choice here) pendulum tends to swing wide causing uncertainty. Today, we are living through a disruption of the economic status quo due to the pandemic, social unrest/engineering, and questionable monetary policies. And yet, the […]

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2021-1ST-QUARTER

PROFESSOR’S CORNER From the Desk of Professor Eyzenberg With various lockdown philosophies governing different states, the market recovery has not been uniform. However, the capital markets have continued to heat up with anticipation of a return to normalcy being an inevitability. Liquidity returned for select Retail opportunities (necessity & grocery) as well as Hospitality (resort […]

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