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Latest Equity Asset Alocation Views | Weekly Market Commentary | March 13, 2023

James Hendries

Instead, we got a shockingly fast collapse of a financial institution with over $200 billion in assets, which turned the market’s focus toward the stability of the banking system and what systemic risks banks might be facing. Recent economic data has pointed to continued growth—giving rise to the “no landing” narrative.

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Taking Advantage of Higher Yields | Weekly Market Commentary | September 26, 2022

James Hendries

The LPL Research Strategic and Tactical Asset Allocation Committee is increasing its recommended interest rate exposure in its tactical allocation from underweight to neutral. Since 2000, the average increase in the 10-year yield during major moves higher is around 1.8%. Core vs Core Plus Bond Implementation.

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Transcript: Tom Hancock, GMO

The Big Picture

There’s also quantitative metrics that we look at Those have evolved, but always within that capa, that cluster of high returns on investment stability across the economic cycle are consistent and strong balance sheets. In 2000, right. And actually Ben Inker is the head of our asset allocation group. Yeah, yeah.

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Outlook for 2017 | Balance in an Uncertain Time

Brown Advisory

Outlook for 2017 | Balance in an Uncertain Time achen Fri, 02/03/2017 - 14:19 With that said, we present this discussion of our asset allocation approach and our current portfolio stance as we begin the year. Provide our asset allocation perspective as it stands at the beginning of 2017—also based on a longer-term view.

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Outlook for 2017 | Balance in an Uncertain Time

Brown Advisory

With that said, we present this discussion of our asset allocation approach and our current portfolio stance as we begin the year. Investors today face a high degree of uncertainty, from geopolitical transformation to economic transition to fragile market fundamentals.

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Making More From Less

Brown Advisory

Alternatively, nonprofits can boost potential portfolio returns, which often means tolerating more risk and illiquidity, through a recalibration of asset allocation— the single biggest driver of long-term gains. Reassess asset allocation. Consider changes to portfolio construction. and Germany—have fueled volatility.

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Investment Perspectives | Managing Risk

Brown Advisory

We tend to be strategic rather than tactical in our approach to investing, but a combination of recent fundamental developments and valuation changes has caused us to add a note of caution in conversations with clients and in the management of their portfolios. From an economic perspective, growth in the U.S. In the U.S.,