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Julie Segal
Latest Articles
Infinity Q’s Consistent Alpha Should Have Been a ‘Red Flag’
Julie Segal
April 23, 2021
SPACs Might Be Slowing Down, but They’ve Left Their Mark on Private Equity Deal Value
Julie Segal
April 22, 2021
Delaware Court Decision Paves Way for Blue Owl Deal
Julie Segal
April 21, 2021
The King of REITs Is Moving Into Private Real Estate
Julie Segal
April 19, 2021
Inside Goldman’s Active Quant Machine
Julie Segal
April 15, 2021
‘Frustrated’ Limited Partners Are Questioning PE-Sponsored SPACs
Julie Segal
April 12, 2021
Efficient Market Theory Is Working: Investors Price Securities With Climate Risk In Mind
Julie Segal
April 9, 2021
How Institutional Investors Encourage Corporations’ Bad Behavior
Julie Segal
April 7, 2021
PSP and Trinitas Accused of Greenwashing Hawaiian ESG Investment
Julie Segal
April 6, 2021
Why a Distressed Credit Manager Is Taking on ESG
Julie Segal
April 5, 2021
It’s Time to Replace the ‘Grossly Inefficient’ Endowment Model, Says Richard Ennis
Julie Segal
April 1, 2021
Archegos Capital Blowup Could Crack Open a ‘Regulatory Piñata’
Julie Segal
March 31, 2021
Tracy Maitland Has Been Waiting Decades for Institutions to Discover Convertibles
Julie Segal
March 29, 2021
Sixth Street, Owl Rock, and Dyal’s Dirty Laundry Spills Into the Open
Julie Segal
March 26, 2021
Dan Zwirn Invested Like a Crisis Was Coming — And Then Covid-19 Arrived
Julie Segal
March 23, 2021
Will Appeals Court Decision End Manulife’s Battle With This Investor?
Julie Segal
March 22, 2021
Private Equity Firms Used to Sell Half Their Companies to Their Competitors. Now They’re Selling Them Back to Themselves.
Julie Segal
March 19, 2021
Inside Artisan’s Battle With Danone — And What Critics Got Wrong
Julie Segal
March 18, 2021
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