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videos
Videos
Barnett Ravenscroft Wealth Management has interviewed some of the world's leading economists and academics about passive investing and the effect of global economic changes on markets. This page contains links to some of those videos, more of which can be found on our YouTube channel www.youtube.com/brwealth, alongside other videos you may find interesting and informative.
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What is the secret to successful passive investing? Robin Powell asks some of America's pre-eminent economists, academics and financial commentators for their golden rules. With contributions from Charles Ellis, Dan Goldie, John Bogle, Rick Ferri, David Booth, Weston Wellington and William Sharpe.
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An investigation by Robin Powell on the origins of passive investing and its rise to prominence in the US investing landscape; plus leading US economists explain how the approach is beginning to take off in the UK and Europe. Featuring William Bernstein, John Bogle, David Booth, Bill McNabb, Ken French, Dan Goldie and Rick Ferri.
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With only 20% of actively managed mutual funds beating market returns over 5 years, Robin Powell investigates how US investors are increasingly turning to passive investing - a cheaper and more efficient way to preserve and grow wealth. Interviews with John Bogle, Charles Ellis, Rick Ferri, William Sharpe and Dan Goldie.
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Part 1 of BRWM's US report in which Robin Powell looks at the state of the world's largest economy and explores whether signs of growth in the West will lead to higher market returns. With contributions from world-leading academics and economists including William Sharpe, Dan Goldie, David Booth, Weston Wellington, Charles Ellis, William McNabb and Ken French.
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If you only ever read one book on investing, make it this one: The Investment Answer by Dan Goldie and the late Gordon Murray. Although aimed at the US reader, it explains the principles of passive investing simply and succinctly, and can easily be digested in one sitting. Shortly before his untimely death, Gordon Murray explained to ABC TV what had led him to write the book and why its message is universal. Click here to view this movie
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In a video for Investment Week, leading academic Burton Malkiel, the Chemical Bank Chairman's professor of economics at Princeton University and author of 'A Random Walk Down Wall Street' told Robin Powell about the importance of emerging markets now and in the future; whether China's economic weight is sufficiently represented in the financial markets; and how soon it will overtake the US as the world's leading financial economy Click here to view this movie
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With Merkel and Sarkozy proposing an 'Economic Govermment' for the Eurozone, leading academic Burton Malkiel, the Chemical Bank Chairman's professor of economics at Princeton University and author of 'A Random Walk Down Wall Street', tells Barnett Ravenscroft Wealth Management why he believes the current sovereign debt crisis means the Euro's days are numbered. Click here to view this movie
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Leading academic Burton Malkiel, the Chemical Bank Chairman's professor of economics at Princeton University and author of 'A Random Walk Down Wall Street' talks to Barnett Ravenscroft Wealth Management about the Greek debt crisis and what it could mean for the future of the Euro Click here to view this movie
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