Baer
Americannoun
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Karl Ernst von 1792–1876, Estonian zoologist and pioneer embryologist.
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Max, 1909–59, U.S. boxer: world heavyweight champion 1934.
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That playbook isn’t likely to change, with policymakers likely to keep relying on targeted measures to channel resources into strategic industries and reinforce support for social services and consumption, said analysts at Julius Baer.
MBaer was founded in 2018 by Michael Baer, the great-grandson of Julius Baer, who founded that eponymous bank.
From MarketWatch
“This makes for a reasonably difficult setup and one where management needs to thread the needle,” Morgan Stanley analysts Keith Weiss and Josh Baer wrote in a research note Friday.
From Barron's
Shareholders will want to see at least 850 megawatts this time around, Weiss and Baer said.
From Barron's
“While we are unsure whether the current bounce will top out in the high $70s or high $80s, we have more confidence in the view that the risk premium will wane and oil prices return back below $60 toward midyear,” wrote Norbert Rücker, head of economics at Julius Baer, in a research note Friday.
From Barron's
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