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Friday, November 20, 2009
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Round Table
Institutional investors — already battered by the credit crunch — are being whipsawed further by the prospects both for deflation in the short run and inflation in the long run.
Institutional investors need to weigh extraordinary short-term opportunities against their strategic asset allocations, according to experts at sister publication Pensions & Investments' round table on how the liquidity crisis has affected asset allocation.
Scandals in the financial markets over the past several years are the result of enforcement failures and a lack of regulators with industry-specific knowledge, not a need for increased regulation.
The outlook for traditional retail-brokerage firms has never been so uncertain.
The following is an edited transcript of the round-table discussion.
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