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Russia in Ukraine: Let Loose the Dogs of War!

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Consequently, I will concentrate this post on how this crisis is playing out in markets, and the effects it has had, so far, on businesses and investments, and whether these effects are likely to be transient or permanent. The Lead In. Equity Markets and Equity Risk Premiums. Flight to Safety and Collectibles.

Economics 130
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Russia in Ukraine: Let Loose the Dogs of War!

Musings on Markets

Consequently, I will concentrate this post on how this crisis is playing out in markets, and the effects it has had, so far, on businesses and investments, and whether these effects are likely to be transient or permanent.

Economics 100
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Transcript: Albert Wenger

Barry Ritholtz

And Joshua added tags to that, and so you could browse things by tags. So those are all investments that go back a few years, when I sort of became really interested in what kind of opportunities come out of the climate crisis. The climate crisis, if we don’t get on top of it, none of the other stuff will matter.

Valuation 117
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Transcript: Jenny Johnson, Franklin Templeton

Barry Ritholtz

RITHOLTZ: Post S&L crisis, it became much tougher. And honestly, I think we divested post financial crisis. It was starting to happen but accelerated after the global financial crisis where regulators pushed for more transparency in distribution fees. JOHNSON: Well, part of it was, I think, regulatory. JOHNSON: Yes, exactly.

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Transcript: John Hope Bryant

Barry Ritholtz

And how is it that you, what’s this car that’s in the parking lot, it’s got plates on it and a tag and it’s brand new. And so the energy’s used for all the wrong stuff. This was, so you had the 2008, 2009 economic crisis. Oh, you just do work with mathematics and intellectual activities.

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Transcript: Robyn Grew

Barry Ritholtz

Then suddenly in the ensuing weeks, you get tagged to be CEO. And as I joined Lehman Brothers, it was the first time that Russia had a — had a little bit of a crisis. RITHOLTZ: As much as Lehman spectacularly crashed and burned in the financial crisis, everybody I know who worked there really liked it. GREW: Correct.

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Transcript: Robert Koenigsberger

Barry Ritholtz

And the only issue in Latin America, which was my major back in ’86, ‘87 was the Latin American debt crisis. Then you’re a VP at Lehman Brothers, and this was late ‘90s, not the Lehman Brothers we kind of are familiar with from the financial crisis. KOENIGSBERGER: So it started as a crisis for Evergrande, right?