Jeremy Glaser is a stock analyst covering hotel management companies and real estate investment trusts. He joined Morningstar in February 2006 after graduating with honors from the University of Chicago with a bachelor of arts in economics.
Jeremy Glaser
Jeremy Glaser is the Markets Editor for Morningstar.com.
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Weekly Wrap: Stocks Hit New Highs as Earnings Roll In
Earnings weren't uniformly good, but mostly better-than-expected results and progress on tax reform sent stocks to record highs.
Morningstar's Take on the 3rd Quarter
Geopolitical rumbles and natural disasters couldn't keep stocks down in the third quarter.
Weekly Wrap: Fed Learned Its Lesson; Unraveling Earnings Disappointments
Interpreting this week's Fed meeting. Plus, our take after three firms see their shares fall after earnings.
Why Active Bond Managers Are Succeeding
Noneconomic market participants, constantly changing index, and more have helped active fixed-income managers beat their passive peers, says PIMCO's Jamil Baz.
Davis: Economy Experiencing Disruption, not Stagnation
The changing nature of work and the advancement of technology are the most important factors driving the economy, says Vanguard's Joe Davis.
Weekly Wrap: All Eyes on Aftermath of Harvey
The storm in Texas led us to consider the impact on the energy and insurance sectors. Plus, expect a slowdown at Best Buy.
Weekly Wrap: Buffett's Still Got It
Don't read too much into the failed Oncor deal. Plus, Lowe's and Williams-Sonoma look cheap, and Salesforce is on a roll.
Weekly Wrap: Mixed Results as Retail Landscape Shifts
There were signs of growth at Target and Wal-Mart, but both firms are investing heavily to get it.