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AprilPer Stirling Capital Outlook – April 2017

One of the themes that we often emphasize in our writings is that, as the old adage says, “Money flows to where it is treated best.” Sometimes this relates to the process of allocating between asset classes (stocks, bonds, cash, real estate, alternatives, etc.). Sometimes it applies to differentiating within asset classes (short-term versus long-term […]
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