
Lucy Brewster
Investing Reporter at Morning Brew
Investing Reporter at @BrewMarkets @MorningBrew Previously @FortuneMagazine @etfcom
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1 month ago |
brewmarkets.com | Lucy Brewster
If you want to defy the usual laws of investing and put your money inprivate startups like SpaceX or OpenAI, it turns out that all you need is $5,000—and a serious appetite for risk. Secondary marketplaces EquityZen and Forge Global just lowered their threshold for individual investors to invest in private companies from tens of thousands to just $5,000, the Wall Street Journal reported today. The two markets are also partnering with Yahoo Finance to provide data on about 100 private companies.
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1 month ago |
brewmarkets.com | Lucy Brewster
Over the past few years, retail investors have been all too happy to buy the dip whenever the market turned sour. But this time around, investors are wary that the latest market selloff isn’t a dip—it’s a cliff. Retail traders are watching Trump’s aggressive, ever-shifting tariff policies, as well as an economy flashing warning signs, and taking them as signals that the selloff that wiped out about $4 trillion in market value in the last month will escalate into a full-blown downturn.
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Aug 12, 2024 |
newsbreak.com | Lucy Brewster
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May 13, 2024 |
finance.yahoo.com | Lucy Brewster
ETF Investing ToolsNeuberger Berman, the asset manager with $474 billion across its investment vehicles, is the latest firm to seek permission from the Securities and Exchange Commission to offer ETF share classes of its existing mutual funds. The legacy asset manager joins other firms such as Morgan Stanley and Dimensional Fund Advisors in seeking to offer the unique structure, which until recently was exclusively patented by Vanguard for two decades.
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May 10, 2024 |
etf.com | Lucy Brewster
Neuberger Berman, the asset manager with $474 billion across its investment vehicles, is the latest firm to seek permission from the Securities and Exchange Commission to offer ETF share classes of its existing mutual funds. The legacy asset manager joins other firms such as Morgan Stanley and Dimensional Fund Advisors in seeking to offer the unique structure, which until recently was exclusively patented by Vanguard for two decades.
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