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Rockefeller’s Fleming Says Fed Is ‘About to Move’ on Tapering

 Most Fed officials agree the U.S. could start tapering in 2021, and investors are looking ahead to this week’s Jackson Hole symposium, which may offer insights into how and when it plans to slow bond purchases. U.S. central bankers next meet Sept. 21-22, while the U.S. Labor Department is set to release August payroll data on Sept. 3 after reporting the biggest increase in employment for nearly a year during July. Fleming, a former president of Morgan Stanley (NYSE:MS) Wealth Management, helped create Rockefeller Management in 2018 as an offshoot of what was once the family office of oil tycoon John D. Rockefeller. The New York-based company has about $75 billion of client assets, a figure that’s grown more than fourfold in the past three years. 

Their clients’ net worth ranges from several million dollars to more than $100 million and they typically have long-term outlooks that make them well-suited to invest in alternative classes with less liquidity than stock markets, such as real estate, hedge funds and private equity.

“Sometimes that even extends to investing directly in companies that are doing capital raising rounds on a direct basis,” Fleming said in the interview Friday.

He also said investors need to continue exploring ways of making money beyond the U.S.

“If you go back to post-World War II — 1960 let’s say — the U.S. GDP was 40%-plus of the global economy,” Fleming said. “Today it’s closer to half of that and it will continue to decrease as a percentage of global GDP going forward, so investors need to think about investing outside the country.” 

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Source: Economy - investing.com

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