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Student Managed Investment Fund sees significant gains in volatile market

College of Business student-analysts recently presented the Student Managed Investment Fund (SMIF) annual report to industry professionals during their advisory board spring meeting. The $1 million fund, established through the generosity of alumni, is managed by undergraduate students who are responsible for all investment research, portfolio positions, and reporting. Since inception, the fund has managed institutional funds through periods of considerable uncertainty trade wars with China, the COVID-19 pandemic, and elections. At present, the SMIF is considerably outperforming the benchmark (CPI + 4%) with annual gains of 37 percent in a market environment that has been, according to Associate Professor of Finance Dr. Bill McCumber, “challenging for the most experienced and thick-skinned professionals.”

Guggenheim did not own Kobe house that still bears his name : The Asahi Shimbun

The Guggenheim House is seen in the Shioyacho district of Kobe’s Tarumi Ward. (Asahi Shimbun file photo) KOBE Long known as the “Guggenheim House,” a landmark Western-style building here is having its history rewritten after experts discovered that Jacob Guggenheim never lived there. It has been believed that the building in Kobe’s Shioyacho district was the mansion of Jacob Guggenheim (1874-1940), a German-American trading merchant distantly related to the family of the same name known for the Guggenheim Museum in New York. The two-storied edifice of colonial style is a popular venue for concerts and other events and a filming location. Scenes for Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s “Wife of a Spy,” which won a Silver Lion at the Venice International Film Festival last year, were shot there.

Minnesota is trending toward a grim holiday milestone with COVID-19 deaths

Copy shortlink: Less than two weeks in, December has already become the second-deadliest month for COVID-19 in Minnesota, with a record 439 deaths reported over the past seven days alone. The state reported 67 more deaths Saturday and has recorded 766 virus deaths since the start of the month, a pace that puts Minnesota on track to surpass 5,000 total pandemic deaths by year s end. Through Saturday, 4,359 people had died in Minnesota due to COVID-19. Recent moderation in new virus cases continued Saturday, seemingly taking a bit of pressure off hospitals, which are reporting stable or declining COVID-19 patient numbers. But health officials remain wary about the potential for accelerated case growth since thousands of new infections still are being confirmed daily.

Minnesota trending to a grim holiday milestone with COVID

Minnesota trending to a grim holiday milestone with COVID Christopher Snowbeck, Star Tribune Less than two weeks old, December has already become the second-deadliest month for COVID-19 in Minnesota, with a record 439 deaths reported over the past seven days alone. The state reported 67 more deaths Saturday and has recorded 766 virus deaths since the start of the month, a pace that puts Minnesota on track to surpass 5,000 total pandemic deaths by year s end. Through Saturday, 4,359 people had died in Minnesota due to COVID-19. Recent moderation in new virus cases continued Saturday, seemingly taking a bit of pressure off hospitals, which are reporting stable or declining COVID-19 patient numbers. But health officials remain wary about the potential for accelerated case growth since thousands of new infections still are being confirmed daily.

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