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OppChart Weekly: Performance in a Declining-rate Environment

Posted on May 3rd, 2013 by Brian Levitt | Leave a comment

Over the past few years, investors who have poured money into assets such as quality bonds and gold have been protecting themselves against two very different scenarios: hyperinflation and deflation. At…
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Posted in Investing
Tagged bonds, deflation, fixed income, gold, inflation, OppChart, Treasuries

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Time of Opportunity: Evolving Our Brand

Posted on May 1st, 2013 by Bill Glavin | Leave a comment

“I was taking a different look at the familiar… rather than adhering to conventional wisdom.” —Leon Levy, founder (the original) Oppenheimer Fund This is no time to be complacent. Since…
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Posted in Inside OppenheimerFunds
Tagged active management, asset allocation, asset management, global investing, investing, investment portfolio, portfolio management

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The U.S. Economy is Still Innovating

Posted on April 29th, 2013 by Jerry Webman | 2 Comments

Don’t Count ‘U.S.’ Out, Part 2 Many people I encounter feel the U.S. economy is on a long-term decline. I disagree. I believe there are five potential forces that will…
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Posted in U.S. Policy & Politics
Tagged Don’t Count ‘U.S.’ Out, productivity, science, technology sector, U.S. economy

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OppChart Weekly: The Three Speeds of Economic Growth

Posted on April 26th, 2013 by Jerry Webman | Leave a comment

One of the main concerns at the IMF meetings I attended last week was inadequate and unbalanced global growth. While the world continues to face considerable challenges resulting from the…
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Tagged equities, equity, global economy, global growth, OppChart

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There Are Plenty of People Behind the Boomers

Posted on April 23rd, 2013 by Jerry Webman | Leave a comment

Don’t Count “U.S.” Out, Part 1 Many people I encounter feel the U.S. economy is on a long-term decline. I disagree. I believe there are five potential forces that will…
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Posted in U.S. Policy & Politics
Tagged Baby Boomers, consumer spending, demographics, Don’t Count ‘U.S.’ Out, U.S. economy

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