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Potential Impact of U.S. Credit Downgrade on Fixed Income MarketsInvestment professionals from Standish discuss S&P's downgrade of the U.S. government's debt and its potential effects on different segments of the fixed income markets. Authors: David Leduc, Thomas Higgins, Christine Todd, Daniel Rabasco, David Belton
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Potential Implications of a U.S. Credit EventInvestment professionals from Standish believe the U.S. Congress will ultimately raise the debt ceiling, but discuss the potential implications of a credit default on the U.S. economy and global financial markets. Authors: David Leduc, Robert Bayston, Thomas Higgins
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Lessons We Might Learn from the Financial Panic, Part 1Ted Ladd, Chairman Emeritus of Standish, reports on the lessons that endowments, foundations and other institutional investors are drawing from the financial panic, and how it may affect their portfolio strategy. Author: Ted Ladd
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The Private Sector Crisis is Going PublicAs European sovereign debt problems continue to dominate headlines, Ted Ladd, Chairman Emeritus of Standish Mellon Asset Management, points out that governments' enormous annual operating deficits resulting from the recession are in fact dwarfed by the far greater -- and largely overlooked -- long-term liabilities linked to retirement and healthcare promises. In this commentary, Ted argues that this unprecedented accumulation of operating deficits and out-year liabilities could be setting the stage for the next financial crisis. Author: Ted Ladd
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My Nominations for the Most Egregious Economic and Financial Myths of Our TimeStandish Chairman Emeritus Ted Ladd presents his candidates for the most egregious financial and economic myths clouding our view of both the causes of the recent global financial crisis and what needs to be done to prevent a repeat of the crisis. Author: Ted Ladd
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Lessons from the Financial Crisis Four Years OnStandish Chairman Emeritus Ted Ladd interviewed 40 large institutional investors to discover how their investment behavior has changed four years after the financial crisis. Author: Ted Ladd
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My Revisited Nominations for the Most Egregious Economic and Financial Myths of Our TimeStandish Chairman Emeritus Ted Ladd revisits what he considers to be the most egregious economic and financial myths since the financial crisis, which he argues are preventing us from arriving at effective policy solutions. Author: Ted Ladd
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Lessons We Might Learn from the Financial Panic, Part 2Ted Ladd, Chairman Emeritus of Standish, reports that investment managers are likely to face more intense regulation and compliance, and greater scrutiny of their capital resources. Author: Edward Ladd
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Emerging Markets Local Currency Debt: Capitalizing on Improved Sovereign FundamentalsStandish makes the case for investing in local currency emerging market bonds, citing improved sovereign fundamentals, diversification benefits and the potential for generating equity-like returns without taking on direct equity risk. Author: Alexander Kozhemiakin
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Emerging Markets as ASTERISCSStandish's Alexander Kozhemiakin discusses a new way to think about the universe of investments traditionally known as emerging markets, offering the concept of assets tied to economies of risky countries, or ASTERISCS, as a potentially more helpful guide. Author: Alexander Kozhemiakin
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