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enter a number of insurance companies, and particularly john hancock.d by a canadian company. the egg division of john hancock bogs, andto acquire finding farms the need to be rejuvenated, finding farms that need replanting and so on and fixing them back up. hasegg unit of john hancock 150 employees, most of them farmers ready to go in and get to work and get these lands back up and producing. the division has about 2300 acres of cranberry wetlands. division of egg john hancock has 300,000 acres across canada, the u.s., australia, walnuts are grown, wheat as well as corn. here is why it all matters. when you look at the average returns over the past decade for the john hancock egg portfolio, 14%. compare that to the s&p over the same period of time, 7.5%. matt: i used to work for john hancock, a little brokerage called tucker anthony. my grandfather owned a cranberry bog in buckeye, like ohio. pamela: this is your favorite topic. matt: what are the long-term expectations? obviously this is why people gravitate story-wise, that an insurance company would
enter a number of insurance companies, and particularly john hancock.d by a canadian company. the egg division of john hancock bogs, andto acquire finding farms the need to be rejuvenated, finding farms that need replanting and so on and fixing them back up. hasegg unit of john hancock 150 employees, most of them farmers ready to go in and get to work and get these lands back up and producing. the division has about 2300 acres of cranberry wetlands. division of egg john hancock has 300,000...
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these are like john hancock and jeffrey dunlop's etf aced on the total return strategy took in the moste one i find the most traded $98 is sp y billion in one day, the most any security has ever traded. is driving that exactly? the same thing that has been driving their growth for 20 years -- the low costs. half the people attracted to etf's are liking that they are efficient. vanguard brings fees down to .03%. half the investors like that. the newrs like some of gadgets. these are smart products that tilt a fort -- tilt a portfolio and allow you a chance to outperform. currency hedged etf's took in $50 billion and will basically go long and short out the currency. tree currency would go long and short the euro. talk about energy etf's. eric: never in the history of etf's has so much money been thrown at trying to call the bottom. or 2take a billion billion, about $24 billion have been thrown at etf that are energy sector etf store ones that track oil futures. you have retail investors, hedge funds and traders using etf products to try to call a bottom in oil. it will be interesting to
these are like john hancock and jeffrey dunlop's etf aced on the total return strategy took in the moste one i find the most traded $98 is sp y billion in one day, the most any security has ever traded. is driving that exactly? the same thing that has been driving their growth for 20 years -- the low costs. half the people attracted to etf's are liking that they are efficient. vanguard brings fees down to .03%. half the investors like that. the newrs like some of gadgets. these are smart...
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michael scannedlin is portfolio manager of the john hancock balance fund.ichael, great to have you with us. one of your biggest overweights in your portfolio is financials. financials in general like economic growth. they like the steepening yield curve. are we going to get either of those two things in 2016? >> yeah. good afternoon. thank you for having me. i think we're going to get both of those things into 2016. i think as we get the fed decision this week, i'm not sure there say great opportunity to make a lot of money on the themes that will play out in 2016 in the next couple of days here. but i think when you look at the financial sector, especially lit name we highlight here, we think they're really well positioned looking out 12 months. >> you like goldman sachs and j.p. morgan is a top holding in one of the funds here. are they going to benefit? are those the ones -- i mean goldman sachs would benefit most from fixed income or increased trading. j.p. morgan on the lending side. why do you have these two holdings? >> sure. goldman sachs, i think r
michael scannedlin is portfolio manager of the john hancock balance fund.ichael, great to have you with us. one of your biggest overweights in your portfolio is financials. financials in general like economic growth. they like the steepening yield curve. are we going to get either of those two things in 2016? >> yeah. good afternoon. thank you for having me. i think we're going to get both of those things into 2016. i think as we get the fed decision this week, i'm not sure there say...
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second, john, hancock, new york. he helped organize some of the protests in and around arizona. fbi issued a warning around the country flagging hit to the new york state police to know he was probably headed there. that's another one. so then finally, third, we have the mosque in manassas. this mosque has taken repeated threats, a lot of them over the phone and voicemails. most recent one after the paris attacks, if any jews killed in that paris attack, we'll vandalize this mosque and a growing concern online and people share these comments, spread it around. >> is there any way of telling how much of the online conversation is negative against what trump is calling for versus positive? >> from what i've seen, it's overwhelmingly negative against trump and supporters are coming to his defense especially on twitter and facebook. >> all right. cal perry, thank you so much. in the statements last night and today, donald trump is proposing limiting entry to this country for anyone who practices islam. on "morning joe" this morning, he clarified that what he's proposing is for an ag
second, john, hancock, new york. he helped organize some of the protests in and around arizona. fbi issued a warning around the country flagging hit to the new york state police to know he was probably headed there. that's another one. so then finally, third, we have the mosque in manassas. this mosque has taken repeated threats, a lot of them over the phone and voicemails. most recent one after the paris attacks, if any jews killed in that paris attack, we'll vandalize this mosque and a...
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john doil. ceo peter hancock saying the new executive leader team of ten down from the 15 member operating committee will help accelerate decision making on a number of key strategies including returning capital to shareholders. in a note, citi saying it's another sign of increased urgency at the insurer, which is under pressure from activists and investor carl icahn to cut costs and break itself up. calls to icahn were not returned. >> mary thompson with the latest there. fbr's dan ives out with a list much the namsz he thinks apple should buy in 2016. there's four potential companies. goby, box, go pro, and tesla. which is why we're at the wall to debate these names. which one? >> i thought go pro all along would be one that would be a natural fit for apple, and it's a cheap shot. with dan i agree with the go pro. >> he says tesla is a long shot. >> yeah. >> but it would perhaps fit into part of the strategy that some think that apple is looking to bet into. pete. >> yeah. battery technology. that makes a lot of the sense to me, quite frankly, other than the fact that it's $30 billion. this is som
john doil. ceo peter hancock saying the new executive leader team of ten down from the 15 member operating committee will help accelerate decision making on a number of key strategies including returning capital to shareholders. in a note, citi saying it's another sign of increased urgency at the insurer, which is under pressure from activists and investor carl icahn to cut costs and break itself up. calls to icahn were not returned. >> mary thompson with the latest there. fbr's dan ives...
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