What a Republican-led House Would Mean for US Foreign Policy
By: Daniel Silverberg, Head of Capstone’s Corporate Practice and National Security Team November 13, 2022 – The surprising election result this past week could signal a repudiation of former President Trump’s influence in the Republican party, which would...
The Double-Edged Sword of Pandemic Mortgage Market Relief
By: Makenzy Mohrman, Capstone Financial Services Analyst November 6, 2022 – Nothing in life is free, a lesson we expect the mortgage industry will learn following government intervention during the pandemic. At the end of March 2020, Congress signed into...
The Coming Scrutiny of Overseas Investment
By: Thomas P. Feddo, Senior Adviser and Elena McGovern, Head of Private Markets October 30, 2022 – The era of China’s openness is coming to a close. In the United States, the doors that led to this globalization era, thrust open by the end of the Cold War, are...
The Underrated Value of Sentiment
By: Maxwell Reale, Capstone Managing Director October 16, 2022 – With less than four weeks until the 2022 midterm elections, Capstone has been hard at work considering what policy issues will be at the forefront of the new Congress and how the Biden...























