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Navigating political conversations with clients

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With advisers serving a more diverse group of clients than ever before, discussions about emotionally charged topics may become unavoidable.

As a hands-on chief investment officer at Commonwealth, I find myself talking to hundreds of advisers and their clients every year. They call me with questions about economics and the state of the markets — and occasionally they call about politics. When a nation is as politically divided as we ar

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