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Transcript: Julian Salisbury, GS

The Big Picture

But what was interesting about that was the quick need to both separate the portfolio between the old stuff and the new stuff, because there were a lot of new investment opportunities. SALISBURY: So I led the European Special Situations Group from 2008 to 2013. And there was a problem with 168 of them at the end of 2008.

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A Solid Foundation: The Value of Private Real Estate in Balanced Portfolios

Brown Advisory

A Solid Foundation: The Value of Private Real Estate in Balanced Portfolios. We believe that focusing solely on current market conditions ignores the true, long-term value that private real estate investments can add to a portfolio. Low correlation means that real estate helps to diversify balanced portfolios.

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Financial Market Round-Up – Jan’24

Truemind Capital

They like to talk about Bajaj Finance and not Yes Bank in their portfolio. Most of the time, even the winners account for very low weight in the overall assets, resulting in miniscule contribution to the portfolio returns. One can consider debt portfolios with floating rate instruments for long-term allocation.

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Present at the Creation: Early-Stage Venture Capital

Brown Advisory

Less than two years later, Palo Alto Networks purchased the company for $200 million—a more than 25-fold surge in valuation. In November 2015, Square, a San Francisco-based creator of mobile payment technology, went public at $9 per share and immediately rocketed 45% to a valuation of more than $4 billion. Not necessarily.

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Investment Perspectives | Managing Risk

Brown Advisory

Market conditions may indeed be changing, and in ways that warrant a reassessment of portfolio positioning. Even as the “E” (earnings) component of the P/E ratio has increased in 2018 thanks to the strong economy and tax cuts, the “P” (price) component has moved up more, and valuations have risen perceptibly.

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Investment Perspectives | Managing Risk

Brown Advisory

Market conditions may indeed be changing, and in ways that warrant a reassessment of portfolio positioning. Even as the “E” (earnings) component of the P/E ratio has increased in 2018 thanks to the strong economy and tax cuts, the “P” (price) component has moved up more, and valuations have risen perceptibly.

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Market Commentary: Stocks in the Middle of Some Amazing Streaks While Job Growth Perks Up

Carson Wealth

Hiring also seems to have pulled back a lot, with the Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey (JOLTS) telling us that the hiring rate (hires as a percent of the labor force) has pulled back to 3.3% — a rate we last saw in 2013 (excluding the peak pandemic months in 2020). Since the end of 2019, the S&P 500 is up 92%.