Practical analysis for investment professionals
16 July 2013

Just Released: CFA Institute Magazine (July/August 2013)

Why are investors still trying to cope with aftershocks from the financial crisis five years later? In the latest edition of CFA Institute Magazine, investment strategist Nick Sargen offers a comprehensive (yet concise) analysis of what went wrong, “the great disparity” between US equities and the economy, and what lies ahead.

Other highlights from the July/August issue of CFA Institute Magazine include:

Plus articles on using the inside lane to change career track, risk metrics for private wealth, the outlook for European property markets, key trends in frontier markets, investment advice from agent 007, and more.


Please note that the content of this site should not be construed as investment advice, nor do the opinions expressed necessarily reflect the views of CFA Institute.

About the Author(s)
Jennifer Curry

Jennifer Curry formerly served as managing editor of the Enterprising Investor. Previously, she was the social media manager at the New York Society of Security Analysts (NYSSA). Prior to her work at NYSSA, Curry worked as the senior project editor for a nonfiction imprint at Barnes & Noble Publishing and as an assistant editor at the H.W. Wilson Company. She is the editor of several volumes in the Reference Shelf series, and her writing has appeared in Smithsonian, IndustryWeek, Barnes & Noble Review, and other publications. Curry holds a BS in journalism and a BA in anthropology from the University of Kansas, and an MA in anthropology from Hunter College, City University of New York.

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