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Transcript: Julian Salisbury, GS

The Big Picture

He is the Chief Investment Officer of Asset and Wealth Management at Goldman Sachs. He co-chairs a number of the asset management investment committees. So I interviewed with a bunch of banks, got a number of job offers by the end of the week, and joined Goldman Sachs in October 1998. So I got to know banks a little bit.

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Transcript: Edward Chancellor

The Big Picture

And so, Crispin and I were having lunch in late 2003. Jeremy called and said, “Would you like to join the asset allocation team?” So he wanted a sort of non-quanty view input into the asset allocation process. And GMO was still sitting on a massive emerging market position in the asset allocation team.

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Transcript: Mike Green, Simplify Asset Management

The Big Picture

And finally, I think it was 2003 or four, I ran into Mitch on the street on, actually on 57th, just around the corner from where we are right now. The problem is that model, the wisdom of crowds actually requires everybody to have what’s called equal endowment or the same number of votes. She was based out in Los Angeles.

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Investment Perspectives - The Great Debate

Brown Advisory

The term “active share” measures the degree to which a portfolio’s holdings differ from those of its benchmark, taking into account the number of stocks in the portfolio but not in the index and the difference in weightings of those stocks held in common. pdf 2 On the Performance of Mutual Fund Managers," Baks, Emory University, June 2003.

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Investment Perspectives - The Great Debate

Brown Advisory

The term “active share” measures the degree to which a portfolio’s holdings differ from those of its benchmark, taking into account the number of stocks in the portfolio but not in the index and the difference in weightings of those stocks held in common. pdf 2 On the Performance of Mutual Fund Managers," Baks, Emory University, June 2003.

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ESG and the Stock-­Picker’s Dilemma

Brown Advisory

Finally, a growing number of meta-analyses conclude that incorporating ESG issues into investment decision making generates better returns than comparable non-ESG strategies (Clark, et al., Risk Factors as Building Blocks for Portfolio Diversification: The Chemistry of Asset Allocation." John Wiley and Sons. Henderson, R.

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ESG and the Stock-­Picker’s Dilemma

Brown Advisory

Finally, a growing number of meta-analyses conclude that incorporating ESG issues into investment decision making generates better returns than comparable non-ESG strategies (Clark, et al., Risk Factors as Building Blocks for Portfolio Diversification: The Chemistry of Asset Allocation." John Wiley and Sons. Henderson, R.