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...effect. You could take that opening scene of Bernanke carefully considering each Senator's words as a leading indicator that a shift is afoot on Constitution Avenue. Listening, mulling, debating, airing opinions of all stripesthese are hallmarks of Bernanke, honed during his years as an academic economist, first at Stanford, then at Princeton, and that style is spilling over into the way economists at the Fed communicate as they forge the nation's monetary policy. More brainstorming, apparently, means more clarity...
...Harvard Management Company (HMC) has hired a new vice-president of external management from the ranks of Stanford University’s endowment management team...
...Stanford, he was managing director of absolute return and fixed income for the University’s $12.2 billion endowment. He was also involved in asset allocation and risk management...
Excluding endowment growth due to gifts and other non-performance related factors, however, both endowments posted similar returns—19.5% for Stanford and 19.2% for Harvard—according to data from the Harvard and Stanford news offices...
Before joining the Stanford Management Company, Taborsky was a global derivatives trader at John W. Henry & Company, cofounder of Gargoyle Fund Management, and a fixed income portfolio manager for the Abacus Financial Group...