Joseph V. Battipaglia

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99 documents for Joseph V. Battipaglia
  • The U.S. economy is in "a great unwinding," and investors should not expect much, if any, return this year, the chief market strategist for Stifel Nicolaus & Co. said Thursday. While economists have been reluctant to label the economic situation a recession, "talk to the men in the street, they will tell you they are in a recession," said Joseph V. Battipaglia, who is based in Yardley, Pa.

  • Business Editors & Analysts --(BUSINESS WIRE) Joseph V. Battipaglia, chief investment strategist with Gruntal & Co., talks with ON24 reporter Davi...

  • NEW YORK Wall Street has entered the period that might be called the storm before the storm: warnings season. With second-quarter profit reports scheduled to stream in starting in mid-July, investors are watching for profit warnings over the next few weeks. Though this season has been pretty mild so far more companies have issued upbeat guidance than warnings, noted Joseph V. Battipaglia, chief investment officer at Ryan Beck & Co. Wall Street is keeping a wary eye on the consumer discretionary sector.

  • NEW YORK - Wall Street has entered the period that might be called the storm before the storm: warnings season. With second-quarter profit reports scheduled to stream in starting in mid-July, investors are watching for profit warnings over the next few weeks. Though this season has been pretty mild so far - more companies have issued upbeat guidance than warnings, noted Joseph V. Battipaglia, chief investment officer at Ryan Beck & Co. - Wall Street is keeping a wary eye on the consumer discretionary sector.

  • By Joe Bel Bruno and Stephen Bernard The Associated Press

    ... weak players pushed out of business," said Joseph V. Battipaglia, chief investment officer at Ryan B...

  • Business Editors &Analysts --(BUSINESS WIRE) Joseph V. Battipaglia, Chairman of Investment Policy at Gruntal &Co., talks with David Speakman about...

  • Los inversionistas temen que un mercado laboral más robusto y salarios más altos desencadenen una inflación y provoquen un nuevo incremento en la tasa de intereses el próximo martes, cuando se reunirá la dirección del Banco de Reserva Federal (Fed). Actualmente la tasa de interés está en el 3.5%. Ayer Wall Street amplió sus pérdidas después de que el gobierno dijo que el promedio de salario por hora de los trabajadores aumentó a 16.13 dólares en julio, el mayor incremento registrado este año.

    ... reportes laborales del viernes, indicó Joseph V Battipaglia, jefe de inversiones de Ryan Beck & ...

  • NEW YORK - A weaker economic forecast from the Federal Reserve chilled the stock market's winning streak. The Dow Jones industrial average was up almost 4 points, its seventh straight advance. The other major indexes also rose by single digits. Bond prices rose as investors, again uneasy about the strength of the economic recovery, went in search of safe investments.

    ... gets back to the old modus operani," said Joseph V. Battipaglia, market strategiest for the Private...

  • Markets went to pieces Monday despite strenuous efforts to calm them by world authorities, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average falling as much as 800 points to below 10,000 and investments from oil to municipal bonds tanking in a global rout that stretched from Bonn to Bangkok. Credit markets remained locked despite U.S. enactment of a $700 billion bailout package for banks last week, prompting the Federal Reserve to offer an unprecedented $900 billion in cash infusions to bank funding markets where lending has all but stopped.

    ..."This is a global deleveraging," said Joseph V. Battipaglia, chief investment officer at Ryan B...

  • NEW YORK - Wall Street ended an erratic day today with a lopsided loss, as blue chip stocks bore the brunt of investors' concerns over the health of the financial sector. The Dow Jones industrials fell more than 100 points, but the other major indexes finished with single-digit losses. High-tech and small-cap stocks fared better than the broader market, proof that investors were wary and choosy. The market started the day disappointed by the government's retail sales report, and a jump in oil prices further dampened the market's mood.

    ..., conviction tends to be minimal," said Joseph V. Battipaglia, chief investment officer at Ryan B...



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