“International equity returns,” with Roger G. Ibbotson, in Carl R. Beidleman, Handbook for International Investors, Chicago: Probus Publishing Co., 1987. “Introduction to international equities,” with Roger G. Ibbotson and Marvin B. Waring, and “Introduction to international bonds,” with Robert A. A shorter version, co-authored with Barton Waring and Bill Chinery, is in Defined Contribution Monitor (Toronto, Canada), February 2008 (Vol. (Related conference proceedings include “Distinguishing true alpha from beta,” Challenges and Innovations in Hedge Fund Management conference proceedings, CFA Institute, Charlottesville, Va., 2004; “Distinguishing true alpha from beta,” Points of Inflection conference proceedings, CFA Institute, Charlottesville, Va., 2004, reprinted as Chapter 25 of Lawton, Philip, and Todd Jankowski, eds., Investment Performance Measurement: Evaluating and Presenting Results, CFA Institute Investment Perspectives, John Wiley & Sons, Hoboken, NJ, 2008. “A Blueprint for a Prosperous, Sustainable Future,” AJO, October 2019. “Debunking Nine Myths of Investing,” AJO, April 2016. It is great for some people and terrible for others. Forthcoming, John Wiley & Sons, Hoboken, N.J. “A new framework for international investing,” with Andrew R. Olma, Investment Insights, Barclays Global Investors, San Francisco, May 2004. “Commodity investing and the commodity risk premium.” Draft. Waking up to the risk of equity investing,” with Lawrence G. Tint. There Was Nothing I Could Do – All The Correlations Had Suddenly Gone To One! Value investing after the growth bust and value boom,”. “Five myths about fees,” with Ronald N. Kahn and Matthew H. Scanlan, Investment Insights, Barclays Global Investors, May 2006. Answer from Larry Siegel, director of research at the CFA Institute Research Foundation: It is broken, but not irretrievably broken. 2020 – Present. Ounavarra Review (previously Ounavarra Overview) Online: “Sometimes There Really is a Wolf: Inflation and Bond Market History and Prospects,” November 2013. “Can We Recover From the Public Debt Crisis? “Value Investing: Robots versus People,” AJO, May 2017. Translated into Japanese and published by the Security Analysts Association of Japan. “How Emerging is Your Emerging Markets Manager? by Paul D. Kaplan. CFA Institute Research Foundation, Charlottesville, Va., 2003. by Michael Jefferson, Thomas Mann, Andrew Dickson White, and Walt Rostow. CFA Institute Research Foundation, Charlottesville, Va., 2009. A brief note, Don’t kill the golden goose! “A Framework for Understanding Bond Portfolio Performance,” December 10, 2013. The Pension Crisis: Six Lessons Learned and a Way Forward, How Emerging is Your Emerging Markets Manager? “Pension Promises, Promises,” Welling On Wall St., June 26, 2015. “McKinsey Assesses Future Stock and Bond Returns: Are the good times really over for good?,” AJO, May, 2016. “A Conversation with Mohamed A. El-Erian,” AJO, February 23, 2016. He has won many awards for writing including the… Summarized in The CFA Digest, August 2009. My Foreword places the book in context and showers it with the usual praise found in forewords. In progress, 2013. “How to Confront the End of the Bond Bull Market,” (Review of Simon Lack’s Bonds are Not Forever), AJO, March 25, 2014. Larry Siegel Bio Laurence B. Siegel is the Gary P. Brinson director of research at the CFA Institute Research Foundation and an author, consultant, and speaker on … Of Course We Can, Can We Recover From the Public Debt Crisis? “Robert Shiller on the social benefits of finance,” Advisor Perspectives, August 7, 2012. McKinsey Assesses Future Stock and Bond Returns: Are the good times really over for good? “On Pigs, Cobwebs and Howard Marks,” AJO, November 13, 2018. The Only Spending Rule Article You Will Ever Need, Alternative Investments in DC Retirement Plans: Opportunities and Concerns, The Tooth-Fairy Economics of Jeff Madrick, Without fear of commitment: The role of high-conviction active management, The only spending rule article you’ll ever need, The Investor’s Dilemma in Year Seven of Financial Repression, Tempest in a teapot: Michael Lewis’ Flash Boys solves a problem that is barely there, How to Confront the End of the Bond Bull Market, CAPE crusaders: The Shiller-Siegel shootout at the Q Group corral, Morningstar Conversation With Laurence Siegel & Michael Falk, On The Bright Side: An Interview With Stephen C. 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Of Course We Can,” AJO, June 9, 2015. “Accounting For Survivorship: Data on a unique market in an unparalleled time is inherently biased,” with Paul D. Kaplan, Morningstar, September 2020. “Wake up and smell the coffee: DC plans aren’t working – Here’s how to fix them,” with M. Barton Waring and Timothy Kohn. Why DC plans underperform DB plans, and how to fix them,” with M. Barton Waring and Timothy Kohn, Investment Insights, Barclays Global Investors, San Francisco, April 2000. “Portfolio insurance and tactical asset allocation: A new look,” Gestion Collective Internationale (published by FICOM, Paris), July-August 1993. “Nassim Nicholas Taleb: To Prevail in an Uncertain World, Get Convex,” AJO, July, 2013. The Financial Analysts Journal is a leading forum for sharing knowledge about investment management. “The Only Saving Rate Article You Will Ever Need,” with M. Barton Waring, AJO, November 2016. “The Hidden Cost of Zero Interest Rate Policies,” with Thomas S. Coleman, Advisor Perspectives, September 28, 2015. Order my new book: Fewer, Richer, Greener, Articles and Book Chapters:2020 – Present2015 – 20192010 – 20142005 – 20092000 – 20041995 – 19991990 – 19941985 – 19891980 – 1984, Book Reviews and Notes:Advisor PerspectivesAJOAllianz Global InvestorsCFA InstituteOunavarra ReviewWelling On Wall St.Other. “Is Big Business Bad Business?,” Advisor Perspectives, May 13, 2019. “Waking up to the risk of equity investing,” with Lawrence G. Tint, Investment Insights, Barclays Global Investors, San Francisco, September 1998. “Alternatives and liquidity: Will spending and capital calls eat your ‘modern’ portfolio?” Journal of Portfolio Management, Fall 2008. An earlier version was published in Investment Insights, Barclays Global Investors, San Francisco, May 2004. “What Investment Risk Means to You, Illustrated: Strategic Asset Allocation, the Budget Constraint, and the Volatility of Spending During Retirement,” with M. Barton Waring, Journal of Retirement, Fall 2018. “Solving Global Poverty: Clay Christensen Says Disruption, Innovation Up To the Task,” Welling on Wall St., April 19, 2019. “The Advantage of Generalists over Specialists,” Advisor Perspectives, August 19, 2019. He has authored, edited, or co-edited six CFA Institute Research Foundation monographs as well as … Summarized in The CFA Digest, May 2008. 5. Before retiring from full-time work in 2009 he was director of research at the Ford Foundation and, before that, head of research at Ibbotson Associates (since acquired by Morningstar). “The Final Say on Spending Rules,” AJO, March 31, 2015. “The Wile E. Coyote Economy,” with Stephen C. Sexauer, CFA Institute Research Foundation, April 23, 2020. The world bond market: Market values, yields, and returns,” with Roger G. Ibbotson. “A riskless society is ‘unattainable and infinitely expensive’,” in Laurence B. Siegel, editor, Insights into the Global Financial Crisis, CFA Institute Research Foundation, 2009. Available from the authors at. “Fewer, richer, greener: Why Jeremy Grantham is (partly) wrong,” Advisor Perspectives, April 4, 2012. March/April 1984. “Home, Home on the Range: The Advantage of Generalists over Specialists,” AJO, August 2019. “Inflation and investing: An overview,” Investment Policy, July-August 1997. (Reprinted in International Investing, Peter L. Bernstein, ed., New York: Institutional Investor, Inc., 1983; reprinted in The CFA Study Guide, Charlottesville, Va.: Institute of Chartered Financial Analysts; condensed version in The CFA Digest, Summer 1983.). “Don’t Be Fooled by the Yield Curve,” Advisor Perspectives, August 20, 2018. “The case for international investing,” with Patricia C. Dunn and Andrew R. Olma, Investment Insights, Barclays Global Investors, San Francisco, May 1999. “Sometimes There Really is a Wolf: Inflation and Bond Market History and Prospects,” AJO, September, 2013. Former Director of Research, Investment Division, The … Corsair Capital is still winning big with SPACs: Q1 2021 Letter. (Reprinted in English in Ibbotson, Roger G., and William N. Goetzmann. “The Bromance that Turned Economics Upside Down,” AJO, February 7, 2017. Peter L. Bernstein, Inc., New York, November 1, 1989. “It Takes a Theory to Beat a Theory, or the Trouble with Tribbles,” AJO, June 2017. “It’s 11 p.m. – do you know where your employees’ assets are?” with M. Barton Waring and Lee D. Harbert, Investment Insights, Barclays Global Investors, October 2001. Arguing for a Bigger Allocation to Small Caps,” with Michael Reynal, AJO, July, 2015. Monetarism Through the Looking Glass: Why has monetary expansion failed to promote growth in the real economy? An earlier version was published in, September/October 2004. . ; translated into Spanish by Jorge A. Suárez, and distributed by Sociedad de Ingenieros Civiles Valuadores, A.C., Mexico City, January 1994. Summarized in The CFA Digest, February 2010. It isn’t godawful for everyone. “The global stock market explosion,” with Mark W. Riepe, Financial Markets Institute, University of Iowa, 1992. “Credit Market Volatility and Change,” with Stephen M. Johnson, The Journal of Investing, Spring 2003. Salman Ahmed: With me I have Larry Siegel, who is Research Director at the CFA Institute’s Research Foundation.Larry just gave a really thought-provoking discussion on – titled Fewer, Richer, Greener.. “TIPS, the dual duration, and the pension plan,” with M. Barton Waring, Financial Analysts Journal, September/October 2004. “Tributes to Jack Bogle (1929-2019),” with Ted Aronson and Robert Huebscher, Advisor Perspectives, January 30, 2019. At the 2020 Digital Morningstar Investment Conference, author and consultant Larry Siegel of the CFA Institute Research Foundation and Dr. Paul . 15-16. “Mind the gap! Or – much better idea – read the whole book! “Morningstar Conversation With Laurence Siegel & Michael Falk”, by Paul D. Kaplan, AJO, January 22, 2014. Previously published in the. “Conference Roundup ‘Money Changes Everything’: The Many-Faceted Mind of Will Goetzmann,” AJO, April 2019. “Conference Roundup: Cullen Roche on Why We’re All Active Investors,” AJO, October 2018. A shorter version was published as an INVESCO. “World equities: The past and the future,” with Roger G. Ibbotson and Paul D. Kaplan, in Global Portfolios: Quantitative Strategies for Maximum Performance, Robert Z. Aliber and Brian R. Bruce, eds., Dow Jones-Irwin, 1990. Summarized in, Winter 2007. (Related conference proceedings include “Distinguishing true alpha from beta,” Challenges and Innovations in Hedge Fund Management conference proceedings, CFA Institute, Charlottesville, Va., 2004; “Distinguishing true alpha from beta,” Points of Inflection conference proceedings, CFA Institute, Charlottesville, Va., 2004, reprinted as Chapter 25 of Lawton, Philip, and Todd Jankowski, eds., CFA Institute Investment Perspectives, John Wiley & Sons, Hoboken, NJ, 2008. 1). “Investing in China: Silk (Road) Purse or Sow’s Ear? “‘We’ll get through it’: A venture capitalist and medical doctor reflects on COVID-19,” CFA Institute Research Foundation, April 2020. Retirement Income Journal, Fall 2012 (volume 2, number 3). “How to Confront the End of the Bond Bull Market,” (Review of Simon Lack’s Bonds are Not Forever), Advisor Perspectives, March 25, 2014. ), “Compensating fund managers for risk-adjusted performance,” with Thomas S. Coleman, Journal of Alternative Investments, Winter 1999. Fewer, Richer, Greener: Prospects for Humanity in an Age of Abundance, (foreword by John P. Mackey), John Wiley & Sons, Hoboken, NJ, 2019. “The Tooth-Fairy Economics of Jeff Madrick,” Advisor Perspectives, December 2, 2014. “The Wisdom and Folly of Paul Krugman,” Advisor Perspectives, April 13, 2020. Peter L. Bernstein, Inc., New York, June 16, 2006. “Robert Shiller on the social benefits of finance,” August 7, 2012. 2009. Puzzles of Inflation, Money, and Debt: New Monetarism and the Fiscal Theory of the Price Level, with Thomas S. Coleman and Bryan Oliver. “Daniel Kahneman on the two ways of thinking, fast and slow,” June 5, 2012. “Matt Ridley Makes a Case for Optimism,” Advisor Perspectives, August 16, 2011. “Conference Roundup: The Annotated Russell Napier,” AJO, April 2018. Contact me for information. (An earlier version appeared in the 1988 edition of the book.). “The changing U.S. bond market: Implications for portfolio management and benchmark choice,” with Stephen M. Johnson, INVESCO Research Summary, Atlanta, second quarter 2001. Larry Siegel: Well, thanks for having me. “Computing discount rates for valuing bank assets,” with David G. Clarke and Michael J. Mattson, Bank Accounting & Finance, Spring 1995. Frank J. Fabozzi, ed., Harper & Row, 1990. “A Pension Promise to Oneself,” with Stephen C. Sexauer, AJO, 2013. Saving pension plans,” with M. Barton Waring, Financial Analysts Journal, January/February 2007. “Is Big Business Bad Business?,” AJO, May 2019. Classical finance properly implemented, or misunderstood?” Letter to the Editor. “Managing institutional investor portfolios,” with R. Charles Tschampion, Dean Takahashi, and John L. Maginn. Laurence Siegel – Current Myths and Long-Term Optimism (Capital Allocators, EP.137) By Ted Seides. Before his “retirement”, he spent fifteen years as the head of research at the Ford Foundation and a dozen before that at Ibbotson Associates. “The only spending rule article you’ll ever need,” with M. Barton Waring. “Nassim Nicholas Taleb: To prevail in an uncertain world, get convex,” Advisor Perspectives, July 16, 2013. CFA Institute Research Foundation, Charlottesville, Va., 2012. Larry Siegel is the Gary Brinson director of research at the CFA Institute Research Foundation and an independent consultant, writer and speaker. 4, no. “The Only Saving Rate Article You Will Ever Need — Using Just a Handheld Financial Calculator!,” with M. Barton Waring, The Journal of Investing, Spring 2017. CFA Institute Research Foundation, Charlottesville, Va., 2007. “Will Demographic Trends Drive Higher Inflation and Interest Rates?,” Advisor Perspectives, February 8, 2021. “What is Good Government, and Why Is It So Rare and Precious?,” Advisor Perspectives, January 20, 2020. Peter L. Bernstein, ed., New York: Institutional Investor, Inc., 1983; reprinted in, Charlottesville, Va.: Institute of Chartered Financial Analysts; condensed version in. Thanks first of all, Larry, for joining us today. “Combining Conventional Investing with a Lifetime Income Guarantee: A Blueprint for Retirement Security,” with Thomas L. Totten,  AJO, December 2018. Charlottesville, Va.: Financial Analysts Research Foundation, 1982. “Floods and Deserts: Why the Dream of a Secure Pension for Everyone is Still Unattained,” with Stephen C. Sexauer, AJO, November 2016. “The Prospects for Long-Term Growth: A Critique of Grantham and Gordon,” AJO, November 27, 2012. © 2016-2021 Laurence B. Siegel. Historical returns on investment instruments,” with Roger G. Ibbotson and Scott L. Lummer, Dennis Logue, ed., New York: Warren, Gorham & Lamont, 1993, 1990; and in, Jack Friedman, ed., New York: Warren, Gorham & Lamont, 1989, 1988, 1985, 1984.). “Managing Tail Risk,” with Stephen C. Sexauer. “The People versus Themselves: Two Views on Populism,” Advisor Perspectives, June 4, 2018. “The Age of Experts: A Review of Marc Levinson’s An Extraordinary Time,” with Stephen C. Sexauer, Business Economics, October 26, 2017. to (almost) all CFA Institute Research Foundation Monographs, 2006-present. “The Age of Experts: A Review of Marc Levinson’s An Extraordinary Time,” with Stephen C. Sexauer, AJO, June 2017. First, let’s kill all the liabilities.” Invited editorial comment, Commodity investing and the commodity risk premium.”. “The stock market is the only store where, when there’s a sale, everybody runs out of the store,” Larry Siegel of the CFA Institute Research Foundation says. CFA Institute Research Foundation, Charlottesville, Va., 2009. with Zvi Bodie and Dennis McLeavey. My guest on today's show is Larry Siegel, the Gary Brinson Director of Research at the CFA Institute Research Foundation, and an independent consultant, writer and speaker. “Forecasting Bond Returns and Evaluating Bond Funds,” October 8, 2013. Disclosure: The author reports no conflicts of interest. “Clay Christensen: Disruption and Innovation Can Solve Global Poverty,” Advisor Perspectives, April 8, 2019. “Five Mysteries Surrounding Low and Negative Interest Rates,” with Stephen C. Sexauer, The Journal of Portfolio Management, Spring 2017. Robert Z. Aliber and Brian R. Bruce, eds., Dow Jones-Irwin, 1990. Posted on January 2, 2012 by lbsiegel. “The dimensions of active management,” with M. Barton Waring, Investment Insights, Barclays Global Investors, December 2002.
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