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- Estimated Income & Capital Gain Distributions for December 2008
- On Top of the Market: How Did We Get Into This Mess? - March 31, 2008
The latest in a quarterly series, this issue features a special section, The Subprime Debacle. Read More Now.
- 1Q08 Financial Markets Review & Outlook
Read our Investment Research Department's take on the current state of the economy, stocks, and bonds, as well as our outlook going forward.
- ManagersInsight: The Case for International Investments
Performance of non-U.S. markets over the recent years has validated the belief that superior returns can exist overseas. Critics argue that the benefits of international investing are overstated pointing to globalization, for example, as a justification. This paper looks at both sides of the argument and explores the benefits and risks of incorporating international investments into an asset-allocation strategy. Download now.
- ManagersInsight: The Impact of Taxes on Mutual Fund Distributions
Taxable fund distributions are a significant issue for many investors. This paper provides a general overview of mutual fund distributions, recent distribution trends, what money managers can do to limit the performance drag from taxes, and what investors should look for when investing in a taxable account. Download now. - Actual Income and Capital Gain Distributions for December 2007
Managers and Managers AMG Funds | Skyline Special Equities Portfolio (SKSEX)
- ManagersInsight: Risk Measurement in an Absolute Return World
Part Two of four papers in our new series: "Exploring Concepts of Risk"
This second paper in our series on risk explores the concept of risk from a total portfolio level and how absolute-return managers — those seeking positive absolute returns who invest without a benchmark in mind — think about risk and ultimately measure the risk in their portfolio. Download the report now.
- Managers Insight: Risk Measurement in a Relative Return World
Part One of four papers in our new series: "Exploring Concepts of Risk"
This first paper explores the concept of risk from a total portfolio level and how relative-return equity managers think about risk and ultimately measure the risk in their portfolios. Read it now.
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