"Anytime a country defaults on its debt, it's usually an unnerving event in the market. The risk-aversion people sell risky assets," said Natalie Trunow, chief investment officer of equities at Calvert Investment Management in Bethesda, Maryland.
Date: Aug 02, 2014
Category: Business
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Investor Sentiment Weighed Down by Weather, Ukraine
"This first quarter macro numbers may be dampened a bit again by the bad weather and some of the impact on the demand," said Natalie Trunow, chief investment officer of equities at Calvert Investment Management, which has about $13 billion in assets. "But I think the overall trend will be positive."
The stock market may be sliding this month as investors sell some of their best-performing holdings given the strong returns this year, said Natalie Trunow, chief investment officer at Calvert Investments, an asset management company.
A slowly improving economy should eventually lead to higher spending and more sales for big companies. But that's down the road. Right now, investors are more focused on the Fed's next move, said Natalie Trunow, the chief investment officer at Calvert Investments.
Date: Aug 15, 2013
Category: Business
Source: Google
US Stocks Rally; S&P 500, DJIA Close In on New Highs
"While the Fed is likely to take its foot off the gas pedal, they will do it gradually," said Natalie Trunow, chief investment officer of equities at Calvert Investments, which manages just under $13 billion. "They can't allow interest rates to spike, or it will have a negative impact on the economy
Date: Jul 11, 2013
Category: Business
Source: Google
Business roundup: US posts big monthly budget surplus; stock indexes hit ...
I think its going to be hard to maintain these levels in the short term, said Natalie Trunow, chief investment officer of equities at Calvert Investment Management, which has about $13 billion in assets. There are not a lot of positive catalysts to keep it going. She said that spending cuts by
S. is continuing to slowly improve and the way the sequester impact is coming through will be front-loaded and the heaviest negative impact will be seen in the earlier months," said Natalie Trunow, CIO of Calvert Investments. "But we'll work our way out of it over the course of the year and the nega
Europe is still struggling and the economic fundamentals there are continuing to deteriorate, said Natalie Trunow, CIO of Calvert Investments. But people are focusing on policy action and not so much the underlying fundamentals.