Scott Minerd
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Scott Minerd is Global Chief Investment Officer and a Managing Partner of Guggenheim Partners, LLC, a privately held global financial services firm with more than $180 billion in assets under supervision. As Chief Investment Officer, Mr. Minerd guides the investment strategies of sector portfolio managers and oversees the firm’s framework for portfolio construction and risk evaluation. He leads a specialized research group focused on macroeconomics and relative value shifts among investments. Mr. Minerd guides Guggenheim’s views on global developments, including geopolitical issues, monetary and fiscal policies, and changes in the regulatory landscape. He regularly communicates his market perspectives to Guggenheim’s ...More
investment management clients, as well as to the broader investment community through featured commentary on CNBC, Bloomberg News, Fox Business News, and The Financial Times, among other prominent investment news outlets.
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- Description: Company executive. Trading frequency: Not Trading
- Interests: Bonds, Commodities, Dividend stock ideas & income, ETFs, Energy stocks, Foreign stocks, Gold, Mutual funds, REITs, Stocks - long, Stocks - short
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Guggenheim Partners Guggenheim Partners is a privately held global financial services firm with more than $180 billion in assets under supervision.
We provide investment management, investment banking, capital markets services, insurance and investment advisory solutions for institutions, corporations, governments and agencies, ...More
investment advisors, family offices and individuals.
We employ more than 1,500 individuals and serve our clients from more than 25 cities across the United States, Europe and Asia. Guggenheim is headquartered in Chicago and New York.
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Guggenheim Partners’ Global Chief Investment Officer Scott Minerd is known for his prescient calls on market events, including the 2008 sub-prime crisis, the end of the U.S. recession in 2009, the second round of quantitative easing in 2010 and the plunge in U.S. Treasury yields in 2011.
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