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“Mr. Mentel: Markets are responding with shock to the speed of change in the oil price.”
The Wall Street Journal: Octopus's Mentel on Oil Uncertainty
“Octopus Investments Lothar Mentel WSJ: How will this affect interest rates and inflation?”
The Wall Street Journal: Octopus's Mentel on Oil Uncertainty
“Lothar Mentel , chief investment officer at multi-manager investment firm Octopus Investments Ltd., shares his views on oil with The Wall Street Journal.”
The Wall Street Journal: Octopus's Mentel on Oil Uncertainty
“Mr. Mentel: A sustained higher oil price would also create problems in the developed world, putting consumers under pressure.”
The Wall Street Journal: Octopus's Mentel on Oil Uncertainty
“Mr. Mentel: We recommend a multi-manager approach to ensure portfolio volatility is kept to a minimum through diversification.”
The Wall Street Journal: Octopus's Mentel on Oil Uncertainty
“Mr. Mentel: Volatile markets need to be managed accordingly.”
The Wall Street Journal: Octopus's Mentel on Oil Uncertainty
“This indicates an environment where differentiation between 'good' and 'bad' will become more apparent, and one in which fund managers with good stockpicking skills should do well, Mentel said.”
“Investors still have plenty to think about: The aftermath of the earthquake continues to be played out, Europe's sovereign debt issues remained in the foreground whilst volatility in the Middle East has ratcheted up considerably," said Octopus Investments' chief investment officer, Lothar Mentel .”
“Mentel or Metelin at Strasburg, to the temptation of absorbing by degrees Gutenberg's glory, the most tempting of all possessions, because of its immortality.”
“Or Germany in the person of Mentel, the nobleman, of”
Tacitus and Bracciolini The Annals Forged in the XVth Century
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