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By Savita Iyer-Ahrestani, AdvisorOne |
May 7, 2013
For Paul Tanner, founder of Granite Hill Capital Management, there’s little debate about global diversification in an investment portfolio
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By Marlene Y. Satter, AdvisorOne |
April 16, 2013
While not exactly a contrarian, TGS Financial sees opportunities in emerging markets as valuations drop relative to U.S. equities, Vincent Barbera says.
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By Savita Iyer-Ahrestani, AdvisorOne |
April 2, 2013
Allocating 20% of her clients' portfolios to international investing, advisor Friedberg follows this rule of thumb: be as broadly diversified as possible over the entire globe and among asset classes.
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By Marlene Y. Satter |
March 19, 2013
They’re a study in contrasts when compared to developed markets, says Chad Carlson of Balasa Dinverno Foltz.
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By Savita Iyer-Ahrestani |
March 5, 2013
Mary Dean of RIA firm Dean Roland Russell allocates 15% of her clients' money to international equities, using mutual funds that invest in those parts of the world she thinks offer good growth potential with low volatility.
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By Marlene Y. Satter |
February 19, 2013
KeatsConnelly specializes in advising cross-border clients, so it’s only natural that international investing should be a part of their clients’ portfolios.
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By Savita Iyer-Ahrestani |
February 5, 2013
There are plenty of opportunities to choose from, says the Libertas Wealth Management founder, particularly if one assesses international investment choices on a relative strength basis.
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By Marlene Y. Satter, AdvisorOne |
January 29, 2013
If you ask Frank Armstrong how long he’s used foreign investments in client portfolios, he’ll say “since inception.” He’ll go on to say that of the firm’s $650 million under management, 50% of equity assets are in foreign holdings—a strategy that in 1993, when he launched Investor Solutions, was considered...
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By Savita Iyer-Ahrestani, AdvisorOne |
January 22, 2013
It was for years a truth universally acknowledged that New York Jews retired to Florida. But in recent times, that dynamic has changed and more and more people have been eschewing the Sunshine State for another destination: Israel.