Our Great Investor guest is a maverick bond investor and a WEALTHTRACK exclusive. He is Stephen Smith, long time co-portfolio manager of the five-star rated, Brandywine Global Opportunities Bond Fund which has delivered exceptional returns over the years. For our WEB EXTRA feature Smith discusses what he is doing with his personal portfolio. True to form, he takes a very different path from what you might expect.
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PERSPECTIVES FROM A “NEXT GENERATION” FINANCIAL THOUGHT LEADER
Is the Federal Reserve’s exit from the bond markets imminent? With bond prices falling and stock prices climbing is the great rotation out of bonds into stocks about to begin? What difference does asset allocation make in highly correlated markets? Those are some of the questions Consuelo will ask Barbara Reinhard, Chief Investment Strategist for Credit Suisse Private Banking Americas, in this web-exclusive.
ROBERT SHILLER: REVISITING A CONVERSATION WITH A MARKET BUBBLES EXPERT
On this week’s broadcast we are revisiting one of our most popular programs of 2013 so far- a conversation with Financial Thought Leader and renowned Yale economist Robert Shiller. You can watch it here.
DAVID DARST: THE CYCLICAL AND SECULAR OUTLOOK FOR GOLD
In a web exclusive, Consuelo asks Morgan Stanley’s David Darst whether or not investors are too optimistic in this current run-up of the stock market. In a wide ranging interview, standard Darst fare, Consuelo also questions him about gold and why the bears are still in hibernation.
HARTCH & PRIEST: AWARD WINNING MANAGERS, CONTRASTING STRATEGIES
Epoch Investment Partners’ Bill Priest searches for yield in a wide universe; Brown Brothers Harriman’s Tim Hartch keeps a narrow focus. Find out where these two global investors with world class track records are seeing opportunities now.
ROBERT KLEINSCHMIDT: WALL STREET “TROUBLE MAKER”
Robert Kleinschmidt, long-time Portfolio Manager of the Tocqueville Fund and a well-known contrarian on Wall Street. He was bullish on stocks when every one was calling for the death of equities. He pooh poohed the effect the election and the fiscal cliff would have on the market. Now he has a very contrarian view of the Fed’s unprecedented policy to keep interest rates low.