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Moore’s toughness may come in handy next year when she turns in her uniform for another kind of suit entirely, beginning work as an analyst for Goldman Sachs. “Time permitting,” Moore still hopes to find a place on the courts of New York...
Kevin Phillips ’64, the man the Wall Street Journal described in 1982 as the nation’s “leading conservative electoral analyst,” is not your typical Republican...
...chief elections and voting patterns analyst for Richard Nixon’s 1968 presidential campaign is not even a Republican anymore—in 2002, he re-registered in Connecticut as a political independent...
...cold war flashback: Britain was riveted by not one but two spy flaps last week, while Russian agents were arrested in Qatar and charged with involvement in an alleged political assassination. First, Prime Minister Tony Blair's government caught flack when prosecutors dropped charges against a former intelligence analyst who had exposed U.S. and British plans to spy on U.N. Security Council members opposed to the Iraq war. Then former Cabinet Minister Clare Short, who resigned in protest after the fall of Baghdad and has been a thorn in Blair's side ever since, declared on a bbc radio program...
...RETURN OF RISK AVERSION After Greenspan's rate signal, speculative investments like emerging markets and small stocks stumbled. "This may be the inflection point, where investors decide that risk is no longer a one-way bet," says Tom Gallagher, an analyst for ISI Group. Last year stocks of companies that lost money rose 132%, while those of companies that posted a profit rose just 43%. Rising rates have a way of dampening speculation and should bring safety (and sanity) back into focus. So stick with blue chips that pay a dividend. The Dodge & Cox Stock Fund is a long...