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Capital & Risk

Ethan Feller

Examining global market flows

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Capital & Risk: On Citrini, Perceptions and Narratives

> “The human brain has always been highly tuned toward narratives, whether factual or not, to justify ongoing actions, even such basic actions as spending and investing. Stories motivate and connect activities to deeply felt values and need...

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Capital & Risk: Key Emerging Macro Trends

> “Why is this asset class underperformed developed markets? There’s one reason, and one reason only… net issuance, what we call dilution,” he said. “Over the last 15 years in emerging markets, the drag from net issuance has been enormous,”...

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Capital & Risk: Portfolio Management vs. Trading

> “The word “trader” is more appropriate for people whose primary job is execution: market makers and liquidity providers earning the bid/ask spread, buy-side execution traders aggregating flow across multiple portfolios or pods, or special...

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Capital & Risk: When Presidents Attack Central Banks

> “A fundamental cause of the controversy which led to the "Accord" was the growth in the importance of the overlapping responsibilities of the Treasury and the Federal Reserve during the years 1914-51. On the one side, the deficit financin...

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