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Dec 8, 2015
Dividends Not Safe as Energy Markets Swoon
We continue to monitor the carnage in the oil and gas markets, and we encourage readers to evaluate each firm’s unadjusted Dividend Cushion ratio to assess capital-market dependency. For most midstream entities and upstream entities that remain inescapably tied capital cycle builds, the risks are extreme. Nov 3, 2015
US Oil Majors
Lower price realizations for major oil producers continue to pressure financial results. Though refining and chemical margins have improved, big oil exploration and production remains under significant pressure. Oct 6, 2015
Transaction Alerts: Moving Closer to Market Neutral on Energy
The absence of energy exposure in the Best Ideas Newsletter portfolio for much of the slide in the price of crude oil has been a tremendous source of upside. The elimination of several profitable positions in the Dividend Growth Newsletter portfolio several months ago has added to significant outperformance there. But now…we’re inching back into energy, if ever so slightly and on a highly diversified basis. Oct 5, 2015
Standard & Poor’s Notes Heightened Default Risks
The markets knew this was coming, but we think it’s worth repeating. How we’re playing the bounce in energy stocks… Sep 29, 2015
Speculative Stocks Sinking
Risk appetite has been thrown out the window along with high-yield issuers. Sep 17, 2015
Setting the Record Straight on Kinder Morgan
Let’s explain. Sep 15, 2015
As the World Turns
We’re keeping our eyes on a number of things. First, we’re monitoring property prices in Shanghai and in other larger Chinese cities to assess the potential calamity that falling housing prices and deflation would have on the country’s banking sector and the likelihood of contagion via the British banks, HSBC and Standard Chartered, and the US ones, namely Citigroup and JP Morgan. Second, we’re watching the price of crude oil closely, as its fall will have huge implications on the earnings trajectory of companies that benefit (airlines, restaurants) as well as the ones that suffer (upstream and energy services). The net effect of falling crude oil prices has thus far been negative for S&P 500 earnings, but this may change as the energy sector becomes an ever-smaller part of index construction. Third, who can forget about the Fed, the expected duration of any tightening monetary cycle, and the resulting implications on dividend-paying stocks as Treasury yields rise? Sep 1, 2015
Batten Down the Hatches – Another US Market Crash Probable
The aftermath of China’s equity market collapse and the Dow’s crash last week will have material spillover effects. Aug 28, 2015
3 Observations
The wild week that ended August 28, 2015. Aug 14, 2015
The Walking Dead?
These oil and gas names may face the greatest trouble in the event of continued energy resource pricing declines. Latest News and Media The High Yield Dividend Newsletter, Best Ideas
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