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Finding What We’re Not Looking For

The Better Letter

In 2006, Publishers Weekly called The Spy Who Came in from the Cold “the best spy novel of all time,” 43 years after its publication. Within behavioral economics, this approach is described as the “ outside view.” 1 But, of course, we need to try these new books and try-on such new ideas.

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Conversation with the Portfolio Manager: Mid-Cap Growth Strategy

Brown Advisory

In early 2006, he took over the small-cap initiative at Brown Advisory, pioneering the current approach. A: One is Cogent Communications (CCOI). Chris and George are both seasoned managers - each with over 16 years of experience – but with complementary backgrounds. Q: What are some examples of how this comes into play?

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Conversation with the Portfolio Manager: Mid-Cap Growth Strategy

Brown Advisory

In early 2006, he took over the small-cap initiative at Brown Advisory, pioneering the current approach. A: One is Cogent Communications (CCOI). Chris and George are both seasoned managers - each with over 16 years of experience – but with complementary backgrounds. Q: What are some examples of how this comes into play?

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Navigating Geopolitical Events

ClearMoney

Geopolitical events like military or economic conflicts can affect stock markets in many ways. If imposed, they would add to sanctions on Russia that have been in place for a number of years. This material is not a sales communication. Global Developments and Their Impact. These events are generally widely followed by investors.

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Transcript: Eric Balchunas

The Big Picture

I mean, I could count them on one hand the number of people who have his depth of knowledge in this space. BALCHUNAS: While I was in college at Rutgers, and I was — wrote for the school paper, and I decided to major in journalism and communications because I liked it. And in 2006, I got a hand at ETFs. BALCHUNAS: Yeah.

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Through The Storm

Brown Advisory

Stock market volatility has spiked in response to immediate market concerns about energy prices, weakening economic growth in China and changes to monetary policy, as well as momentous capital-market shifts during the past 20 years. This communication and any accompanying documents are confidential and privileged. Through The Storm.

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Transcript: Kathleen McCarthy

The Big Picture

MCCARTHY: I’d back up actually a little bit further in thinking about how did I get there, because I don’t think it was very obvious actually that I would come out of Yale with an ethics, politics and economics degree — RITHOLTZ: Perfect really, right? MCCARTHY: — and end up in M&A on Wall Street.

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