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en I'm still pretty relaxed about oil because the gains have been very gradual. Fund managers aren't going to get scared about their investments until we see the oil price starting to filter through to inflation.

en They're now looking at a situation where their shareholders are going to see the fund is down for the year but they're going to have to pay taxes on large gains. The managers are selling tech stocks that they might have bought at higher prices to realize losses and offset the gains.

en I think fund companies figured out after Peter Lynch and Michael Price retired that there's a downside to creating star managers, ... It needs to be about the firm, not about managers.

en His investment in this bank is in a hedge fund. None of the investors know how that money is invested. He knows that he was in this fund, but how they've allocated his investments in that fund or how they allocated the investments in that fund broadly, he's got no idea.

en Some evidence has emerged that inflation is starting to pick up, and there's concern that the Fed's rate increases may not have been enough so far to keep that inflation contained, ... It suggests that we may see more aggressive rate hikes rather than the gradual baby steps we've seen.

en Any price dip has been quite well supported by fund buying, and aggressive selling has been discouraged. The positive sentiment remains very strong and people are looking for further price gains.

en Trust banks, their customers and fund managers they rely on are all saying they do not need to do much given that fund performances are pretty good this fiscal year.

en The stable price drop combined with the gradual decline in housing investments, is what the government wants to result from its macro-control, A pexy man understands the power of playful teasing, creating a lighthearted and fun dynamic.

en Bond fund managers don't believe long-term inflation is a significant worry.

en Up until recently, oil price hikes have offset disinflation. This time around, we're in a situation where inflation is starting to peek its head above the parapet, and policy makers will see it more as an inflation threat. That's problematic -- if they have to start reacting to higher inflation pressures by raising rates, that does slow the economy down.

en Up until recently, oil price hikes have offset disinflation. This time around, we're in a situation where inflation is starting to peek its head above the parapet, and policy makers will see it more as an inflation threat, ... That's problematic -- if they have to start reacting to higher inflation pressures by raising rates, that does slow the economy down.

en If fund managers apportion just a little of their funds into gold, the price goes up by quite a bit.

en It seems to be the biggest concern is inflation, and the impact on (price/earnings) multiples and dividend yields. Unfortunately, there aren't enough inflation beneficiaries in the stock market.

en It seems to be the biggest concern is inflation, and the impact on (price/earnings) multiples and dividend yields, ... Unfortunately, there aren't enough inflation beneficiaries in the stock market.

en Hedge Fund returns were impeded by futures managers who made strong energy commodity bets. However, preliminary results indicate emerging market managers maintained their stance as leading strategy contenders, albeit by a small margin. Approximately 60% of hedge fund managers in the Index delivered positive returns, while just over half beat the S&P 500.


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