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Subject: J.P. Morgan Eye on the Market 4/24/2012: Earth 2012
Date: Tue, 24 Apr 2012 13:05:22 +0000
Attachments: 04-24-2012n EOTMn Earth_2012.pdf
Eye on the Market, April 24, 2012
Many of our investor clients are grappling with the co-existence of elevated macroeconomic risks and the apparent
cheapness of corporate profits. We have discussed before our take on how to respond: with a portfolio whose directional
equity risk is modestly below normal (mostly a consequence of conspicuously avoiding European equities), offset by other
investments to take up the slack (macro hedge funds, distressed real estate, private lending, etc). This week, a look at what
Earth's major markets and economies would look like to a visitor from another planet. Among the questions an alien might
ask:
How are Earth's commercial enterprises valued right now, and how is capitalism doing?
Why on Earth is everyone talking about Spain when Southern Europe is only 6% of Earth's GDP?
Where is Earth on the timeline of equity valuations over the last century?
But first, I tried to imagine what an alien might notice about what's happening to the oldest inhabited territory on Earth.
Michael Cembalest
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