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The Advisory | June 2015

Brown Advisory

Federal Reserve policymakers forecast that they will likely start tightening this year for the first time since 2006, bringing an end to record liquidity, even as central banks from Europe to Japan push unprecedented stimulus. In many clientsportfolios we have eliminated our overweight position in U.S. equities and U.S.

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High FII Holding Stocks Under Rs 200 To Add To Your Watchlist

Trade Brains

The Company made a gas sale agreement with stakeholders GAIL, IOCL & BPCL to supply gas in 2006. Petronet LNG today remains a dominant player in the LNG market meeting 40% of gas demand. It has a client base covering all state utilities of India, also covering some utility companies from neighboring countries.

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Transcript: Jawad Mian

The Big Picture

RITHOLTZ: So let’s talk a little bit about what Stray Reflections is today and who your clients are. MIAN: So Stray Reflections is a macro advisory and community that works with portfolio managers, CIOs around the world. Tell us a little bit about your research. And that’s going to continue to increase.

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Off the Beaten Trail

Brown Advisory

Investors should expect the market swings of 2015 to carry over into the new year, driven largely by concerns over weak global growth. We are recommending that clients consider high-yield bonds and other asset classes that can offer the prospect of solid gains that diverge from the path of traditional stocks and bonds. this year, 0.3

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Transcript: Armen Panossian

The Big Picture

Armand Posiion is head of performing credit at Oaktree Capital Management, where he works with the likes of, of Bruce Kosh and Howard Marks. I wanna say it’s about $179 billion in client assets. In the great financial crisis. I think most importantly, our clients appreciated the return of capital. And it did.

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Transcript: Ed Hyman

The Big Picture

His clients adore him. You know, if you’re hardworking and you’re trying to do things that people value and my client base, if you will, or institutional investors, I went all the time. And they would work for data resources and take care of clients and then a client would hire them. What was that work like?

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