Consuelo Mack talks to Nassim Taleb, author of the bestseller, The Black Swan, a must-read among Wall Streeters; and Jason Zweig, author of Your Money and Your Brain about the new field of neuroeconomics.
Will 2008 be as financially challenging as 2007? Three stars of Wall Street join Consuelo Mack WealthTrack, Goldman Sachs’ Chief U.S. Investment Strategist Abby Joseph Cohen, Loomis Sayles’ bond guru Dan Fuss and Julius Baer’s five star international fund manager Riad Younes will share their best thinking and strategies.
A Retirement Income Special. How much money can you safely afford to withdraw each year during retirement? What’s the best asset mix during retirement years? Where can you find good affordable advice when you need it? On hand to answer such questions are three very knowledgeable guests: Jonathan Clements, personal finance columnist of the Wall Street Journal, Mary Beth Franklin, Senior Editor of Kiplinger’s Magazine and Financial Planner Mark Cortazzo.
Goldman Sachs' International Vice Chairman Robert Hormats is just back from a trip to China. He’ll give us his analysis of that red hot market. Plus, The Wall Street Journal’s tax columnist Tom Herman will share some big tax saving tips for year-end. And if there are any bargains to be had in Asian art, Christie's International Director of Asian Art, Hugo Weihe will tell us where they are.
What more can the Federal Reserve do to limit the economic damage from subprime related bombshells? We'll ask PIMCO's Fed watcher and bond maven Paul McCulley. Plus find out where BlackRock's global investment star, Dennis Stattman is putting his money, and why value investing legend David Dreman believes some beaten down financials are becoming bargains.
With global markets in disarray, we talk to three savvy observers of the world investment scene. Bill Wilby, the legendary former manager of Oppenheimer's Global Fund and Michael Hartnett, Chief Global Emerging Markets Equity Strategist at Merrill Lynch join market historian Richard Sylla, NYU Stern Schools Professor of the History of Financial Institutions and Markets.
The market pullback has created some buying opportunities. We talk to two value investors about what stocks they think can do well over the long term. Veteran portfolio manager Hersh Cohen runs the Legg Mason Partners Appreciation Fund and Whitney Tilson is Managing Partner of the Tilson Mutual Funds. Joining them will be Money Magazine’s Investing Columnist Jason Zweig who has a new book out – “Your Money & Your Brain” about the new science of neuroeconomics.
Two unconventional thinkers help us to become better investors. Consuelo Mack talks to Nassim Taleb, author of the bestseller, The Black Swan, a must-read among Wall Streeters; and Jason Zweig, author of Your Money and Your Brain about the new field of neuroeconomics.
Where are the investment opportunities in the fast growing alternative energy industry? We'll find out where the bargains and traps are in wind, solar, geothermal and other new sources of energy with "Future Energy" author Bill Paul, alternative energy investment advisor, Tom Konrad and alternative energy index creator, Joseph LaCorte.
Two up-and-coming investment stars talk about their unusual routes to money management. Bridgeway Funds founder John Montgomery explains his quant approach and unusual corporate culture and value investor Whitney Tilson of the Tilson Funds discusses following Warren Buffett's style.
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