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Blue Owl's Lipschultz Says Private Credit in Mid-Innings
Blue Owl Capital co-CEO Marc Lipschultz discusses the company's agreement to buy up to $2.4 billion of consumer loans from Pagaya Technologies and the outlook for the private credit market and AI investments. Speaking with Vonnie Quinn,...
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Dispersion in Lower Quality Credit to Continue: Pier
As the Fed keeps rates the same Pimco portfolio manager of multi-sector credit Sonali Pier discusses what higher for longer means for the credit market. She speaks with Scarlet Fu on "Bloomberg Markets."
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S&P 500's Record Rally Shows Cracks
A concerning trend for some Wall Street strategists: S&P 500 Index is now headed for its ninth consecutive day where the number of constituents falling outnumbers those rising. Sitara Sundar, global equity strategist at JPMorgan Private...
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Julian Emanuel on AI coming after your job
Julian Emanuel discusses AI and technology stocks on 'Bloomberg Surveillance' with Tom Keene and Lisa Abramowicz.
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BlackRock's Lynam: Strong Backdrop for Corporate Credit
Amanda Lynam, BlackRock's head of macro credit research, says she sees a resilient economic backdrop for corporate credit investors during an interview with Jonathan Ferro on "Bloomberg The Open."
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UBS' Ponczek on the US markets
UBS Private Wealth Management Financial Advisor Sarah Ponczek discusses the narrow US stock rally and why she's looking to bonds as a release valve for equity pressure. She joins Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Daybreak Australia."
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Goldman Sachs' Salisbury on EM, Recession, Banks, Private Credit
Goldman Sachs Asset & Wealth Management CIO Julian Salisbury, sees strong European market performance and believes the US will avoid a recession. He speaks with Sonali Basak from the sidelines of the Milken Institute Global Conference in...
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Rotating triangular prism refracting light.
Materials, such as glass, change the speed of a light beam passing through it (refraction). A beam of white light is consequently split into its constituent colours of varying wavelengths (a rainbow). This process is known as dispersion
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Rotating triangular prism refracting light.
Materials, such as glass, change the speed of a light beam passing through it (refraction). A beam of white light is consequently split into its constituent colours of varying wavelengths (a rainbow). This process is known as dispersion
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Frontispiece of Isaac Newton's 'Opticks', with a spectrum of light cast upon it by a rotating prism above.
Opticks (1704) was Newton's second book on physics, after his renowned 'Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica' (1687). Opticks discussed colour, diffraction and the properties of light
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Frontispiece of Isaac Newton's 'Opticks', with a spectrum of light cast upon it by a rotating prism above.
Opticks (1704) was Newton's second book on physics, after his renowned 'Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica' (1687). Opticks discussed colour, diffraction and the properties of light
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Triangular prism splitting a ray of white light into its constituent colours.
This occurs because the light is refracted when it passes from the air to the glass, as the speed of light in glass is lower than that in air. Light with a shorter wavelength, at the blue end of the spectrum, is refracted more than the...
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Triangular prisms splitting rays of white light into constituent colours.
This occurs because the light is refracted when it passes from the air to the glass, as the speed of light in glass is lower than that in air. Light with a shorter wavelength, at the blue end of the spectrum, is refracted more than the...
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T/L spiderlings (order Araneae) dispersing and regrouping, UK woodland
T/L spiderlings (order Araneae) dispersing and regrouping, UK woodland
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Rob Arnott on Why Active Managers Fail
Apr.09 -- Research Affiliates CEO Rob Arnott says the effect of positive skewness on money manager performance is often overlooked in the debate over passive versus active investing. He speaks to Bloomberg's Oliver Renick.
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How to Combat Short-Term Investing
Michael Roberge, MFS Investment Management's co-CEO, discusses his strategy for investing in global stocks. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Options Insight: How to Play Franklin Resources
Dec.19 -- Jim Strugger, MKM Holdings derivatives strategist, discusses seasonality in the markets, dispersion and his options strategy for Franklin Resources. He speaks with Abigail Doolittle on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Edward Jones' Mahajan Sees Era of Moderation in 2022
Mona Mahajan, senior investment strategist at Edward Jones, says the bull market "probably does have some legs" as she offers her 2022 market outlook. She speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Carlyle's Thomas Sees Liquidity Backstops Going Away in 2021
Nov.19 -- Jason Thomas, Carlyle Group's global head of research, discusses the surge in default rates amid the Covid-19 pandemic with Bloomberg's Alix Steel and Guy Johnson on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close."
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Stocks Disperse Most Since 2009 After Election
Nov. 16 -- Donald Trump's victory has caused the biggest dispersion among U.S. equities in almost 8 years. And professional stock pickers couldn't be happier. Bloomberg's Oliver Renick reports on "What'd You Miss?"
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How MKM Strategist Jim Strugger Is Playing the QQQ
Jul.30 -- Jim Strugger, MKM Partners head of derivatives strategy, discusses his options strategy with Bloomberg's Julie Hyman on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Schwab's Sonders Sees a Pickup in Investor Nervousness
Liz Ann Sonders, chief investment strategist at Charles Schwab, says the firm is seeing an "expression of concern" from investors and discusses the state of active and passive investing on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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BNP Paribas on the Difficulty of Forecasting Recovery
Jun.05 -- William de Vijlder, Chief Economist at BNP Paribas, discusses the atypical nature of this recession and the dispersion of bottom-up forecasts. He speaks with Anna Edwards and Matt Miller on the "Bloomberg Markets: European Open."
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Biggest Risk is Credit Event, says Gramercy's Koenigsberger
Jan.15 -- Robert Koenigsberger, founder and CIO of Gramercy Funds Management, and Mohamed El-Erian, Bloomberg Opinion Columnist and Chair at Gramercy Funds, discuss their 2021 outlook for emerging markets. They speak with Vonnie Quinn on...