The billionaire investor Howard Marks has simple advice for market players who want to become superior investors: Be idiosyncratic—and then follow through.
Alan Blinder, Ph.D., leading economist and political expert, discussed the clash of economics and politics through the words of his new book, Advice and Dissent: Why America Suffers When Economics and Politics Collide.
For most CEOs, the companies that matter most have “Inc.,” “Corp.,” or “LLC” in their names.Not so for Warren Buffett. To the CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, says the author Lawrence Cunningham, the more indispensable companies have names like Chuck Akre, Tom Gayner, Ingrid Hendershot, and Tom Russo.
What should investors do when asset prices are too high and everything in the market is expensive? During periods like this, Brian C. Rogers, former chairman of T. Rowe Price, said having a risk-sensitive yet optimistic outlook is important.
Please join Dean Rapaccioli and the Gabelli School for a presentation by Brian C. Rogers, the former chairman of T. Rowe Price, who will reflect on his 37-year career in investment management.
In this engaging collection of stories, 43 veterans of the Berkshire Hathaway Annual Meeting explain why throngs attend year after year.
In the aftermath of the 2008 crisis, senior policymakers and the media blamed excessive risk-taking by bank executives—undertaken in response to their compensation incentives—for the crisis.
Financial technology (FinTech)— one of the fastest-growing sectors in finance— is transforming conventional business institutions. But what does this mean for big banks?
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