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The Untold Story of the Professor, Advisor, and University That Plan to Save Wealth Management
A strategy to repair an industry.
Michael Thrasher
February 7, 2025
Corner Office
Can Short Selling Survive Trump 2.0?
Market participants predict less enforcement of fraud, possible changes to the SEC whistleblower program, and avoidance of Trump’s friends.
Michelle Celarier
February 6, 2025
Hedge Funds
Despite the Administration’s ‘Unconventional Approach,’ Dan Loeb Is Still Bullish for 2025
“In this environment, we believe an unemotional response, independent of one’s political views, is critical to making good investment decisions.”
Stephen Taub
February 6, 2025
Opinion
Trump 2.0 and the Markets
NDR takes a deep dive into the key market movements and developments most pertinent for investors as President Trump’s second term begins.
NDR
February 6, 2025
Portfolio
Princeton President Warns Against ‘Misunderstandings of What Endowments Do’
“An endowment is nothing like a savings account” that the university can simply “dip into” when the need arises.
James Comtois
February 6, 2025
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Pursuing Private Assets for Diversified Returns
Geopolitical risks drive thoughtful asset selection
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PGIM
February 5, 2025
Corner Office
Commonfund Names New CIO
Julia Mord, the deputy CIO of Tulane University, will become CIO and chair Commonfund OCIO’s investment and asset allocation committees.
James Comtois
February 5, 2025
Portfolio
Managers’ Bullish Outlooks Remain — But the Price of Gold Is Telling a Different Story
SSGA’s chief strategist is bullish on the metal as a natural hedge to geopolitical uncertainty and volatility — not just inflation.
John Crabb
February 4, 2025
Corner Office
Vanguard’s Fee Cuts May Not Be Surprising, ‘But That Doesn’t Mean This Can Be Ignored’
Even if they don’t cut fees, active managers need to determine whether prices are still fair and that their funds offer something that can’t be replaced with passive.
John Crabb
February 4, 2025
Premium
Biopharma IPO Interest Peaks Following Strong Reception
A dozen hedge funds, including Perceptive, Farallon, and Marshall Wace, will benefit from companies that either went public or filed plans in the past few days.
Steve Taub
February 4, 2025
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