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Jason Schwarz, the current president and deputy CEO, succeeds Andy Stewart as the private equity-backed firm pursues growth.
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The nonprofit that funds free speech and pro-democracy programs has brought on two family office vets to head up its first in-house investment office in 20 years.
The industry is moving past the SEC’s lack of clarity by treating the problem like any other fund-level risk.
Bigger players are hoping consolidation will restore vigor to the vaunted real estate investment trusts.
“People should not be quick to rush back into most U.S. stocks, whereas a lot of other stocks around the world are not even above where they were back in 2007.”
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