Sat, 29 November 2008
How to repair the economy, financial system, and your portfolio, plus how well can China withstand the global recession. Our guests will be Portfolio Manager and Fed Strategist Paul McCulley from bond giant PIMCO, highly rated financial planner Chris Cordaro of RegentAtlantic Capital and former Wall Street Journal Beijing Bureau Chief turned entrepreneur, James McGregor, who runs his own Chinese investment research firm, J.L. McGregor and Company.
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Sat, 15 November 2008
This week on Consuelo Mack WealthTrack, three stars of the investment world share their market outlooks and strategies. David Winters will discuss his search for bargains around the world in his top rated Wintergreen Fund. Portfolio Manager and Fundamental Index pioneer Rob Arnott will tell us why he believes stocks are cheap for the first time in years. And Robert Kessler, expert in government debt securities, will explain why he still believes U.S. Treasury securities will continue to be the safest place to invest.
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Sat, 8 November 2008
On this week's Consuelo Mack WealthTrack: following steep declines in the financial markets, what investment opportunities and risks lie ahead? Guests include 94-year-old Seth Glickenhaus, Chief Investment Officer of Glickenhaus & Co. who was working on Wall Street in 1929; municipal bond maven Jim Lebenthal, who will talk about the extraordinary values and perils being created in the municipal bond market; and Jonathan Clements, long time personal finance columnist at The Wall Street Journal, now Director of Financial Guidance at myFi, a new financial service from Citigroup who will discuss some of the serious mistakes investors are making and how they can avoid them.
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Sat, 1 November 2008
On this week's Consuelo Mack WealthTrack, the upcoming national election and its impact on the economy and your investments. Guiding us will be Wall Street's number one political analyst, Tom Gallagher who heads up the Washington office of top independent research firm ISI Group, financial historian Professor Richard Sylla of NYU's Stern School of Business who will compare today's financial and political situation with the past and Robert Hormats, Vice Chairman of Goldman Sachs International who will discuss the ramifications for the global markets.
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