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Masters of the equity universe - Ironhanded discipline and precise processes now make U.S. managers the top choice for pension funds investing in international stocks.
Bensman, Miriam
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Institutional investor / International edition
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1997
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pp. 143-146
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The Henry Kravis of Argentina - Juan Navarro's Exxel Group is on a buying binge in Argentina and will soon be heading elsewhere in South America.
Bensman, Miriam
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The trouble with overwriting - Massive losses have humbled options managers. Is overwriting dead -- or just evolving?
Bensman, Miriam
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1997
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pp. 149-154
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Going for the gold - Victor Flores searches out gold stocks with enough growth potential to buffer bullions price swings
Bensman, Miriam
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Masters of the equity universe - Ironhanded discipline and precise processes now make U.S. managers the top choice for pension funds investing in international stocks.
Bensman, Miriam
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Institutional investor
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pp. 111-114
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Putting the market on the couch - Behavioral finance explains what most market participants know intuitively: that human emotions create money-making opportunities.
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Brave new World Bank - Afsaneh Beschloss is redefining the basics of risk management at the Bank's pension fund.
Bensman, Miriam
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Institutional investor / International edition
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1996
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pp. 95-101
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Far from home - U.S. plan sponsors pouring billions abroad are growing savvier about risks and costs and pickier about their marlagers.
Bensman, Miriam
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Institutional investor / International edition
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1996
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pp. 45-49
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Why style analysis stumbles abroad
Bensman, Miriam
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Institutional investor
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1996
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pp. 179-180
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Dividend disciplinarian - Spare Kaplan's Anthony Spare mines value by applying a strict relative-dividend-yield approach, and intuition, to stock picking.
Bensman, Miriam
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Institutional investor
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1996
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pp. 175-178
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