
Suzanne Woolley
Personal Finance Reporter at Bloomberg News
Personal finance reporter @business @wealth | Views are mine, all mine | [email protected]
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2 weeks ago |
bloomberg.com | Suzanne Woolley
Cuatro asesores sugieren ideas en infraestructura, bienes raíces, salud y biodiversidad. Suscríbase para recibir un correo cada vez que sale una nueva edición de nuestra serie ¿En dónde invertir?, aproximadamente una vez al mes. Si los vaivenes del mercado le cansan, concéntrese mejor en las grandes tendencias seculares. Ese es el consejo de asesores patrimoniales a los que Bloomberg pidió que destacaran oportunidades atractivas para una inversión de US$1 millón en la actualidad.
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2 weeks ago |
bloomberg.com | Suzanne Woolley
Four wealth advisers point to promising investments around the world. Sign up to get an email each time a new edition of our Where to Invest series publishes – look for it about once a month. If the market’s twists and turns wear you down, zero in on the big secular trends. That’s the advice of wealth advisers when asked by Bloomberg News to highlight the best opportunities for a $1 million investment today.
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1 month ago |
bloomberg.com | Suzanne Woolley
Experts highlight promising investment areas in today’s turbulent market. Sign up to get an email each time a new edition of our Where to Invest series publishes – you can expect it about once a month. It’s a great time to focus on the big picture. As the stock market reacts to each twist and turn in President Donald Trump’s trade talks, the short-term noise in the market is dialed way up.
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1 month ago |
wealthmanagement.com | Suzanne Woolley
(Bloomberg) -- When Abdul Al-Asaad was a student at Harvard Business School in 2021, he pitched billionaire investor Bill Ackman on an idea for allowing everyday people to finance investments. Ackman was intrigued — and wound up being Al-Asaad’s first investor. These days Al-Asaad, 30, has more venture backers. He has a name for his business: Basic Capital.
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1 month ago |
bloomberg.com | Suzanne Woolley
Members of the Basic Capital team, from left, Haelee You, Matt Kronengold, Anjan Karanam, Abdul Al-Asaad, Nate Taylor and Eric Butler. Not pictured: Minhaj Shah. (Bloomberg) -- When Abdul Al-Asaad was a student at Harvard Business School in 2021, he pitched billionaire investor Bill Ackman on an idea for allowing everyday people to finance investments. Ackman was intrigued — and wound up being Al-Asaad’s first investor. These days Al-Asaad, 30, has more venture backers.
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