Bloomberg China Asks Adam About China's Housing Market
Adam Sarhan discusses housing prices in China


* Endo down after agreeing to buy Par Pharmaceutical * Altera up on report of possible deal with Intel * Ann rises after Ascena Retail takeover offer * S&P closed at record-high on Friday * Indexes: Dow up 0.05 pct, S&P down 0.02 pct, Nasdaq down 0.08 pct (Updates to open) By Sweta Singh May…

Tuesday, October 04, 2016 U.S. stocks fell on Tuesday as investors digested a rising dollar, data from the International Monetary Fund, remarks from a Federal Reserve official and kept an eye on the latest developments from Deutsche Bank. “You’ve got two schools of thought here. You have momentum traders buying dips but you also have…

“Even if Greece is off the table and this referendum passes, it doesn’t resolve any of Europe’s broader issues, i.e., the rest of the PIGS countries are broke,” said Adam Sarhan, chief executive of New York-based Sarhan Capital, using an acronym for Portugal, Italy, Greece and Spain.
“That is the underlying problem which is weighing on the markets collectively, from copper to equities … Nothing that was addressed last week even scratches the surface dealing with their debt.”

Published: Tuesday, 31 Jul 2012 | 8:42 AM ET NEW YORK, July 31 (Reuters) – Spending by American consumers fell in June for the first time in nearly a year when accounting for inflation, suggesting the economy lost momentum as it ended the second quarter. COMMENTS: MATTHEW LIFSON, SENIOR TRADER AND ANALYST, CAMBRIDGE MERCANTILE GROUP,…

“On the charts, gold has breached below two important support levels, namely its 50-day average at $1,382 and – as we mentioned above – its December lows at the $1,360s, explains Adam Sarhan, chief executive of New York-based Sarhan Capital in a Reuters interview.
“At this stage of the game, gold is at a very important inflection point,” Sarhan says.”

14-Jan-2015 15:05 By Marcy Nicholson NEW YORK, Jan 14 (Reuters) – NEW YORK, Jan 14 (Reuters) – Copper’s 12-percent dive so far this week has sliced through key support levels, setting up a deeper slump that some chartists say could test the market’s decade low following the 2008 financial crisis. This week’s slump, which is…