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"You've got to acknowledge that what might look best in the model is not always where you want to take risk in your portfolio," said Tim Cunneen , a senior portfolio manager at Smith Breeden Associates in Durham, N.C.
Mortgage Bond Investors Seek 'Obama Button' to Divine Trades Al Yoon 2011
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"Australia's inflation rate in the final quarter of 2011 shows a further moderation of price pressures that warrants a further interest-rate cut by the Reserve Bank in February," said Bob Cunneen, senior economist at AMP Capital Investors.
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While many overseas investors share that view, they risk scrutiny amid "the unresolved questions around the future of Fannie and Freddie" when buying their bonds, said Cunneen, whose firm oversees $6.1 billion from Durham, North Carolina.
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In the past 10 years or so, several English volumes have appeared on his work by such authors as Joseph Cunneen, Brian Price, Keith Reader and Tony Pipolo, with others in the offing.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed LIAM LACEY 2012
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In the past 10 years or so, several English volumes have appeared on his work by such authors as Joseph Cunneen, Brian Price, Keith Reader and Tony Pipolo, with others in the offing.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed LIAM LACEY 2012
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Few U.S. investors doubt the nation will "do whatever is needed" to ensure repayment of their debt, said Timothy Cunneen, a senior portfolio manager at Smith Breeden Associates Inc.
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Margaret Cunneen said the footballer always stood up when women entered his presence, always remembered their names and used them, and was "the first to offer a lady a chair or a drink".
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Margaret Cunneen said the footballer always stood up when women entered his presence, always remembered their names and used them, and was "the first to offer a lady a chair or a drink".
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Margaret Cunneen said the footballer always stood up when women entered his presence, always remembered their names and used them, and was "the first to offer a lady a chair or a drink".
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Margaret Cunneen said the footballer always stood up when women entered his presence, always remembered their names and used them, and was "the first to offer a lady a chair or a drink".
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