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Managing Liquidity in the Coronavirus Market

Brown Advisory

Consider how we defined investment risk in our 2018 asset allocation publication, Confronting the Unknown: “The probability that a portfolio will not meet an investor’s needs.” ILLIQUIDITY IMPACTS These dynamics have dramatically shifted the liquidity landscape across financial markets. stock market.

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Managing Liquidity in the Coronavirus Market

Brown Advisory

Consider how we defined investment risk in our 2018 asset allocation publication, Confronting the Unknown: “The probability that a portfolio will not meet an investor’s needs.” These dynamics have dramatically shifted the liquidity landscape across financial markets. stock market. Source: BLOOMBERG. .

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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. Active managers in some market segments beyond U.S. large-cap strategies.

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Transcript: Liz Ann Sonders, Schwab

The Big Picture

I mean, he was essentially market timer, for a lack of a a better word. He wasn’t tactical asset allocator. 00:11:43 [Speaker Changed] And one of the more rare successful market times 00:11:47 [Speaker Changed] Unbelievably successful. We’re not market timers, we’re not traders in my personal account.

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Transcript: Neil Dutta

The Big Picture

And few do it better than Neil does in terms of putting together a global view of what’s happening in the economy, what’s happening around the world, what’s happening with the Fed, and what’s happening with the stock market. DUTTA: Well, it means that they’re going to push the economy into recession.

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