Monthly Archives: November 2014

The HBCU Money™ Weekly Market Watch

Our Money Matters /\ November 14, 2014

A weekly snapshot of African American owned public companies and HBCU Money™ tracked African stock exchanges.

NAME TICKER PRICE (GAIN/LOSS %)

African American Publicly Traded Companies

Citizens Bancshares Georgia (CZBS) $8.90 (0.00% UNCH)

M&F Bancorp (MFBP) $5.22 (0.00% UNCH)

Radio One (ROIA) $1.99 (0.51% UP)

African Stock Exchanges

Bourse Regionale des Valeurs Mobilieres (BRVM)  238.13 (3.46% UP)

Botswana Stock Exchange (BSE)  9 520.60 (0.06% DN)

Ghana Stock Exchange (GSE)  2 260.17 (5.36% UP)*

Nairobi Stock Exchange (NSE)  163.70 (N/A)

Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE) 50 598.02 (0.02% UP)

International Stock Exchanges

New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) 10 874.65 (0.05% UP)

London Stock Exchange (LSE)  3 555.51 (0.25% UP)

Tokyo Stock Exchange (TOPIX)  1 400.41 (0.78% UP)

Commodities

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Afrovember™: A Look At A Few Vital African American Male Health Statistics

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“To preserve health is a moral and religious duty, for health is the basis of all social virtues. We can no longer be useful when not well.” – Samuel Johnson

We decided to highlight a few vital statistics for 2014’s for this year’s Movember/No-Shave November and highlight Afrovember to show some of the statistics around African American’s men’s health:

  • African American male life expectancy is 71 years – WORST AMONG ALL GROUPS IN AMERICA.

  • The top 3 causes of death for African American males are heart disease, cancer, and unintentional injuries.

  • Percent of African American men 18 years and over who currently smoke cigarettes: 23.7%

  • Percent of African American men 20 years and over who are obese: 37.9%

  • Percent of African American men 20 years and over with hypertension: 39.9%

  • Birth rates for African American men declined 1% to 58.2 births per 1,000 men aged 15–54 — a new record low for the group.

Source: Center for Disease Control

Unfortunately, it appears that there is very little data being collected on African American men’s health. An opportunity certainly for an HBCU research center to be formed that focused in on the collection of such data. Given the reluctance especially among African American men to engage doctors (and with good historical reason) a measured approach and strategy to bringing in interaction could go a long way into finding ways to improve African American men’s health.

Check out just a few organizations contributing to the improvement of African American Male Health:

Black Men’s Health Summit

Project Brotherhood

Hampton University Men’s Health Initiative

African America’s October Jobs Report – 10.9%

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Overall Unemployment: 5.8% (5.9%)

African America Unemployment: 10.9% (11.0%)

Latino America Unemployment: 6.8% (6.9%)

European America Unemployment: 4.8% (5.1%)

Asian America Unemployment: 5.0% (4.3%)

Previous month in parentheses.

Analysis: The overall unemployment rate dropped 10 basis points. Three of the four groups saw declines in their unemployment rate led by the European American group with a drop of 30 basis points. Asian America had an increase of 70 basis points in their unemployment rate. African America continues to be the only group with double digit unemployment.

African American Male Unemployment: 10.7% (11.0%)

African American Female Unemployment: 9.4% (9.6%)

African American Teenage Unemployment: 32.6% (30.5%)

African American Male Participation: 67.7% (68.5%)

African American Female Participation: 61.4% (61.4%)

African American Teenage Participation: 29.0% (28.6%)

Previous month in parentheses.

Analysis: African American males saw their unemployment rate drop by 30 basis points, but their participation rate dropped by 80 basis points. African American females saw their unemployment rate drop by 20 basis points while their participation rate remained unchanged. African American teenagers saw a rise of 210 basis points in their unemployment rate, but did see an increase in their participation rate of 40 basis points.

CONCLUSION: The overall unemployed added 214 000 jobs in October. Another healthy number in job growth for the country as a whole and marks the 49th straight month of job gains. African America saw a pullback on their recent job growth with a decline of 41 000 jobs and two months of gains and two months of losses over the past five months. Despite the loss, employment remains at its second highest number over the past five months. The participation rate also remains at its second highest rate over the past five months. African American teenagers continue to be the group making strides with an increase in number of employed and participation rate. Job growth while staying positive continues to be plagued by stagnant wages and continued threat of deflation in the economy. The overall economy seems to be less fragile, but African America’s seems to be mired in its own recession with erratic patterns of job gains and losses month to month. African America’s labor force also dropped 77 000 showing a disturbing trend of many dropping out of the job search pool. At the current labor force, it would require 183 000 job gain in November for African America to drop its unemployment rate to 9.9 percent.

HBCU Money™ Business Book Feature – The Franchise MBA

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This comprehensively researched and deftly written franchise guide brings together experience and fact to give you the tools you need to understand which franchise is right for you. With insights from respected franchise leaders and a thorough understand of franchising, this book will help you understand and master the 4 Critical Steps to finding the Ideal Franchise:
1. The Introspective Self
2. The Franchisor
3. The Franchisees
4. The Legal and Financial

HBCU Money™ Dozen 11/3 – 11/7

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Did you miss HBCU Money™ Dozen via Twitter? No worry. We are now putting them on the site for you to visit at your leisure. We have made some changes here at HBCU Money™ Dozen. We are now solely focused on research and central bank articles from the previous week.

Research

Plasma-surfing machine brings mini-accelerators closer l Nature ow.ly/DWyEQ

Energy Storage will replace Many Peaker Spinning Reserve Plants l Clean Technica dlvr.it/7RMHPM

How much water does my horse need? l KY Equine Research ow.ly/DWAUF

Chemical reaction’ could account for xenon missing from Earth’s atmosphere l Livermore Lab 1.usa.gov/1Arsasv

Applications are open for the 2015-16 Great Lakes Commission Sea Grant Fellowship! l OH Sea Grant ow.ly/DWC49

Learn how our scientists are working with Tribal ecoAmbassadors l EPA Research go.usa.gov/7F9w

Federal Reserve, Central Banks, & Financial Departments

Jobless claims continue to drop l Housing Wire hwi.re/7RSGyx

Why is gas below $3/gal? Crude oil is biggest part of gas prices l Richmond Fed ow.ly/DWv33

Learn how housing finance has come to play a central role in the modern macroeconomy l SF Fed bit.ly/1vwimFn

Teach about entrepreneurship, currency, and human capital using Ben Franklin l Econ Lowdown bit.ly/1xZuNMr

What is wage growth like for part-timers vs. full-timers? l Atlanta Fed goo.gl/97Xffx

Why does taking a friend to business training improve the outcome? l World Economic Forum wef.ch/1AqgK8r

Thank you as always for joining us on Saturday for HBCU Money™ Dozen. The 12 most important research and finance articles of the week.