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NEW YORK – Guggenheim Securities, the investment banking and capital markets division of Guggenheim Partners, announced today that Sean Madnani will be joining the firm as a Senior Managing Director in the investment banking group in June.
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Scott Minerd, Chairman of Investments and Global CIO of Guggenheim Partners, explains why historical precedents of current market conditions suggest it’s time to be fully invested.
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Scott Minerd, Chairman of Investments and Global CIO of Guggenheim Partners, explains how—and when—the Federal Reserve is likely to raise rates.
NEW YORK – Guggenheim Securities, the investment banking and capital markets division of Guggenheim Partners, announced today that Jonathan Cary will be joining the firm as a Senior Managing Director to build the financial sponsor effort within investment banking.
Scott Minerd, Chairman of Investments and Global CIO, Guggenheim Partners, explains that while weak first-quarter GDP was the result of an unusually harsh winter, the real test will be if the market meets expectations and rebounds in the second quarter.
Scott Minerd, Chairman of Investments and Global CIO, Guggenheim Partners, warns that based on the 30-year trend, the yield on U.S. 10-year Treasuries could soon head lower—and betting against the trend has long proved a widow-maker trade.
NEW YORK – Guggenheim Securities, the investment banking and capital markets division of Guggenheim Partners, today announced the hiring of William Tanner as a Managing Director and senior biotech research analyst.
Chairman of Guggenheim Investments and Global CIO Scott Minerd explains how the firm’s investment philosophy seeks to achieve sustainable, predictable and scalable performance, and consistent risk-adjusted returns.
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Chairman of Guggenheim Investments and Global CIO Scott Minerd explains to The Street's Scott Gamm why he doesn’t put too much stock in month-to-month job numbers and why the inflation rate doesn't necessarily need to reach 2% in order for the Federal Reserve to raise short-term interest rates.
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