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Andrew Clark Quotes

«Where the money is going is into global and international diversified funds, ... It's really not the type of fund to invest in if you want diversification.»
Author: Andrew Clark
«One of the things we've been puzzling over here in the U.S. is that people haven't been dancing in the streets as the S&P 500 and Nasdaq hit new four-year highs.»
Author: Andrew Clark
«Strong flows into money market funds were probably another drag on stock-fund flows.»
Author: Andrew Clark
«If you're not a gambler and are truly risk-averse, the speculative portion of your personal investments should not be more than 10 percent.»
Author: Andrew Clark
«They tend to hold investment grade paper, no junk, and they more often than not tend to have a fairly heavy exposure in the Treasury market which has no risk of default.»
Author: Andrew Clark
«The continued rise in economic crime poses a serious threat to UK businesses . . Many companies have a false sense of security.»
Author: Andrew Clark
«I never much liked New Orleans anyway.»
Author: Andrew Clark
«When international funds have outperformed domestic funds, ... people tend to buy international funds.»
Author: Andrew Clark
«Normally everything doesn't go into the dumpster at the same time.»
Author: Andrew Clark
«It was in the back of my mind. I was trying to get near that time or break it.»
Author: Andrew Clark