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Charting the Path Ahead: Mid-Year Market Recap and Inflation Outlook

Bell Investment Advisors

Slide 1: Charting the Path Ahead: Mid-Year Market Recap and Inflation Outlook 0:00 Laurent Harrison: Welcome to today’s webinar, Charting the Path Ahead: Mid-Year Market Recap and Inflation Outlook. My name is Laurent Harrison, Senior Investment Advisor and Financial Planner. All these numbers are as of June 16.

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Global Leaders Strategy Investment Letter: August 2023

Brown Advisory

Download it here > The Hidden Trouble Within Dear Fellow Investors, We have fielded a number of questions over the past six months from clients and prospects about how we think about and control factor risks within the Global Leaders strategy. Numbers may not total due to rounding. Numbers may not total due to rounding.

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Transcript: Luis Berruga, Global X ETFs

The Big Picture

First of all, I think the amount of investors that participate in the financial markets is much smaller than it is in the U.S. And I think that the financial advisors are used, but not as widely used as they are in the U.S. And definitely, their retail market participation is significantly lower than you can see in the U.S.

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Transcript: Jawad Mian

The Big Picture

MIAN: So Stray Reflections is a macro advisory and community that works with portfolio managers, CIOs around the world. MIAN: Even a secular bull market has like a mid-cycle crash right so for example in the 1950 to 1968 bull market, the mid-cycle crash was the 1961 Kennedy bear market, the market fell down 30%.

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Transcript: Armen Panossian

The Big Picture

But here you have the guy who is part of the team running the fund day-to-day, right into the teeth of the collapse of the financial markets. In the great financial crisis. Crazy number. And I think my employers appreciated it because I wasn’t trying to, you know, be a portfolio manager before my time.

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Transcript: Liz Ann Sonders, Schwab

The Big Picture

00:09:37 [Speaker Changed] So again, I was on the avatar side of this y avatar broader organization, which was institutional money management, managing money for a lot of large corporate plans and foundations and endowments. And I was a portfolio manager, so I was doing bottom up research and picking stocks.

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Should the CFP Board police financial advisor “bad apples”? The debate continues! (Part Two)

Sara Grillo

I do believe it should be different regulated differently from portfolio management, which is the typical definition of the registered investment advisor, but that it shouldn’t be the CFP Board that is controlling the regulatory environment for financial planners. What do they have, 90000 plus CFPs?

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