Wednesday, October 24, 2007
Promising Security, U.S. Annuities Business Takes On A New Life
Wall Street swings between fear and greed. With U.S. stock markets hitting record highs this month, greed seems to be back in the saddle.
Still, the current wave of retirees, the first of the baby boomers, is as fearful as any group leaving the work force has ever been, many still shell-shocked from the bursting of the technology bubble five years ago, which wiped out huge paper gains.
This group is now looking at a future without gainful employment and only their often diminished portfolios to fall back on.
They do not like what they see.
Promising Security, U.S. Annuities Business Takes On A New Life
Source: International Herald Tribune
Still, the current wave of retirees, the first of the baby boomers, is as fearful as any group leaving the work force has ever been, many still shell-shocked from the bursting of the technology bubble five years ago, which wiped out huge paper gains.
This group is now looking at a future without gainful employment and only their often diminished portfolios to fall back on.
They do not like what they see.
Promising Security, U.S. Annuities Business Takes On A New Life
Source: International Herald Tribune