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Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Keynes as a money manager

John Maynard Keynes overhauled the global economy decades ago. He also transformed the world of investing - in ways most investors today can only dream of. WSJ's Jason Zweig discusses with University of Cambridge Finance Scholar David Chambers.
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