Background
Bernstein, Richard was born in 1958.
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Headed by Bernstein, the quantitative equity and equity derivatives strategies group at Merrill Lynch is noted for their proprietary research on market segmentation and style investing. In this book, he highlights the macroeconomic, microeconomic and expectational factors that can affect equity market segment performance. The first section focuses on the definition and identification of market segments and reviews the major equity market segments that concern today's institutional investors. Part two analyzes the historical result of each segment of style strategy within the context of the economic and expectational framework. Lastly, it describes current issues and problems in equity markets and their implications for pension plan sponsors.
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In an investment climate characterized by rapidly increasing access to information, it has become a very real problem to sort out the legitimate financial advice from the constant stream of useless information, or "noise" which, through technological advances such as the Internet, has become widespread.
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In an investment climate characterized by rapidly increasing access to information, sorting legitimate financial advice, grounded in traditional analysis, from the constant stream of useless information, or "noise" is difficult. Let author Richard Bernstein guide you through the "noise" and show you where and how to find solid investment information. Order your copy of Navigate the Noise today and transform today's surplus of investment information into a high-level investment strategy.
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Bernstein, Richard was born in 1958.
Bachelor in Economics, Hamilton College, 1980. Master of Business Administration, New York University.
Investment strategist Tucker Anthony, E.F. Hutton, Merrill Lynch & Company, New York City, 1998—2001, chief United States investment strategist, 2001—2008, Bank of America Securities-Merrill Lynch, 2009. Adjunct professor finance New York University Stern School Business, since 2008.
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(In an investment climate characterized by rapidly increas...)
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Trustee Hamilton College. Member executive committee Stern School Business New York University.