The Idolatry of Interest Rates Part II / The Idolatry Companion
Financial Heresy / Potential Utility in an Equity Risk Premium Framework
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Depending on whether you trust in professional asset managers or in a combination of index funds and FinTech algorithms, you likely believe that investing is either complex or simple. In an industry in which past performance is no guarantee of future returns, it is helpful to understand on what those sober professionals and FinTech entrepreneurs are basing their decisions. Asset allocation experts James Montier and Ben Inker take opposing sides on two of the most hallowed investing concepts, the natural rate of interest and the equity risk premium. Though never giving investment advice, getAbstract suggests this intriguing though complex challenge to investors everywhere.
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James Montier works for investment management firm GMO, where Ben Inker is the co-head of asset allocation.
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