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Knowledge@Wharton

The Wharton School is committed to sharing its intellectual capital through Knowledge@Wharton, the school's online business journal.
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Jeremy Siegel on the Dow Reaching 11,000: 'You've Still Got Upside'
by Knowledge@Wharton

According to Jeremy Siegel, noted Wharton professor and investment author, “With interest rates likely to rise, it's a risky time to invest in bonds, but stocks could end the year 8% to 10% higher than they are today.”

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VC ‘Super Angels’: Filling A Funding Gap Or ‘Killing The Next Google’?
by Knowledge@Wharton

Whereas regular angels only invest their own money, super angels manage small funds that put their own money alongside that of friends, family and offices that administer the finances of wealthy extended families. 

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Lessons from Brazil: Why Is It Bouncing Back While Other Markets Stumble?
by Knowledge@Wharton
The World Bank predicts that if Brazil continues on the path it is on now, it will move from being the tenth largest economy in the world today to the fifth largest by 2016 ... [ Full Story ]

 
The Impact of High-frequency Trading: Manipulation, Distortion or a Better-functioning Market?
by Knowledge@Wharton

According to Wharton's Marshall Blume ordinary individual investors with long-term buy-and-hold strategies need not fear that high-frequency traders' profits are coming out of their pockets, because those billions represent tiny sums spread over millions and millions of trades. ... [ Full Story ]