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Interviews: Tim McCarthy

The Money Answers Show with Jordan Goodman Interviews Tim McCarthy:

Business Book Talk’s interview with Tim: http://businessbooktalk.com/redefining-investor-risk-stratagy/

The Street: Investors Seeking Safety Should Try Emerging Markets
Also mentioned on yahoo finance: https://screen.yahoo.com/investors-seeking-safety-try-emerging-192039993.html

Forbes: The ‘Trickling Theory’ Of Smart Investing: http://www.forbes.com/video/3385319014001/

Bloomberg Radio’s Taking Stock interviews Tim McCarthy with Pimm Fox

Money Life Interviews Tim McCarthy

An interview with Timothy McCarthy Nikko Asset Management Co. LTD at FundForum International 2011

Nikko Asset’s McCarthy Sees Value in H Shares

CNBC Sq Box Tim McCarthy-NikkoAM

Bloomberg Live 8/9/04

Japanese Ad – Raised $11 Billion in Assets

Article Mentions: Tim McCarthy

The ‘Trickling Theory’ Of Smart Investing (FORBES): “Over the long term, what really matters is where I end up in my 70s, 80s, 90s,” McCarthy says, so broad diversification, rather than trying to pick which assets and sectors will be the best performers in the short term, is the best bet for most investors.

 

Becoming a Safe (and Successful) Investor (PR Newswire). PR Newswire gives a nice analysis on The Safe Investor and the principles that every investor should use in order to become successful. 

What Could Go Wrong? What Couldn’t Go Wrong? (WSJ): “Tim McCarthy, an industry consultant to asset managers, says a fund might give a long list of risks because it spreads investors’ money across stocks, bonds and other assets, each with its own hazards.”

American chief who is driven by Japanese philosophy (Financial Times): “Tim McCarthy, Nikko Asset Management’s burly American chief executive, is a far cry from the more conservative Japanese heads of domestic fund management companies.”

Nikko AM CEO on Tokyo quake, helmets, sea legs (Ignites Asia): “Tim McCarthy, chairman and CEO at Nikko Asset Management, was in his office on the 42nd floor of the Midtown Tower – the tallest building in Tokyo – when he first felt the building move at 3:10 p.m. local time on Friday.”

Advisers must answer for emerging-markets rout as U.S. stocks rally (Investmentnews.com)

Will Your Clients Outlive Their Funds? (FA-MAG): “Advisor Partners recently completed a research study that evaluated mutual fund performance in connection with a soon-to-be-published book, The Safe Investor: How to Make Your Money Grow in a Volatile Global Economy by Tim McCarthy (Palgrave Macmillan, February 2014). Among other things gleaned from its research, the Walnut Creek, Calif. investment advisor found that survivorship of mutual funds was strikingly low and that investors are likely to outlive many of their mutual funds.”

The 7 Deadly Sins of Retirement Planning: Includes a nice mention of Tim Mccarthy and a recommendation to the book The Safe Investor.

A growing appetite for green bonds, despite downsides – “The World Bank makes sure that the money raised is going where it’s supposed to,” says Timothy McCarthy, author of the upcoming book The Safe Investor. “The bank’s disclosures are outstanding.”

 

 

Magazines:

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Asia Money Cover

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Best Selling Book in Japan: Awaken to Sense of Money

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