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When my old, old friend Jerry Goodman (a.k.a. Adam Smith) called me with the news that Barton Biggs had died quite suddenly, I flashed back in time to the good old days when Wall Street was a ...
Barton Biggs has been bullish for a while, and now he's boosting his bullish bet to 90% net long. “There's an awful lot of money that is out of stocks and in very low- yielding fixed-income ...
Legendary investor and former Morgan Stanley chief global strategist Barton Biggs died on Saturday, the bank's CEO James Gorman said in a memo this morning. He was 79. Biggs, who founded Morgan ...
The first time I ever spoke with Barton Biggs, I was squatting in my sister’s dorm room at Hong Kong University. It was 1994, and I had moved there without a job because it seemed like an ...
MADRID (MarketWatch) -- Money manager Barton Biggs, who famously called the technology bubble of the late 1990s and the deep recession that followed it, is dead at 79, according to reports.
As a rule, hedge fund managers don't talk to the press much. So when former Morgan Stanley executive Barton Biggs decided to write a book about his experiences running a hedge fund, it raised a ...
Barton Biggs, the hedge fund manager who bought stocks when the market bottomed in 2009, cut bullish bets on equities, amid concern that the odds of a U.S. recession have increased. The Traxis ...
But investing is a lot more complicated than that. Barton Biggs, legendary investor and manager at Traxis Partners, is out with a new note on trading and investing wisdom. We combed through Biggs ...
Barton Biggs, the hedge fund manager who sold half his equity holdings at the start of July, said today that signs the U.S. economy will avoid a recession spurred him to build the stakes back up ...
Many Newsweek readers already know that our columnist Barton Biggs, the legendary Wall Street strategist and hedge funder, believes markets are set for a new bull run. Today, I took a first read ...
Since mid-July, equity and fixed-income markets across the world have endured sickening declines and startling volatility. Major financial institutions have suffered grievous wounds, and numerous ...
Morgan Stanley's Barton Biggs told clients in a research note that "the bears are everywhere and outspoken" and that a breach of the intraday July low on the S&P 500 should set the stage for a ...
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