HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030808.txt
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030808.txt
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The document discusses the US Balanced portfolio and its allocation across various asset classes such as equities, high yield, leveraged loans, structured credit, emerging market FX, core bonds, inflation, cash, private equity, real estate, and hedge funds.
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The document discusses the US Balanced portfolio and its allocation across various asset classes such as equities, high yield, leveraged loans, structured credit, emerging market FX, core bonds, inflation, cash, private equity, real estate, and hedge funds. It highlights key factors affecting these allocations like healthy private sector profits, problems left over from the recession, interventions by world's legislatures, treasuries, central banks, and multilateral agencies. The document also compares the situation with ancient Greek gods, stating that we are getting closer to their twilight, a time when they may run out of ammunition or cause more problems. It mentions holding 10-15% less equities than usual at this point in the business cycle and positions for single-digit returns on equities.
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