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Date: 2015-07-17 03:41:55
Economics
Asset allocation
Diversification
Portfolio
Hedge fund
Sharpe ratio
Collective investment scheme
Exchange-traded fund
Financial risk
Financial economics
Investment
Finance

INVESTING IN PRIVATE GROWTH COMPANIES | 2014 HISTORICAL RETURN ANALYSIS AND ASSET ALLOCATION STRATEGIES BY  TONY D. YEH  AND  NING GUAN 

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