James McAdam Stacey
James has previously written about financial markets for MoneyWeek. He has a bacherlors degree in management and he has been awarded an investment advice diploma by The Chartered Institute for Securities & Investment (The CISI). James then worked at Moran Stanley as a U.S. Equity Sales Analyst for two years, then moved into hedge fund sales and investor relations at 36 South Capital Advisors, and then became the Global Multi-Asset Sales at Credit Suisse. Now, James is the Associate Director of US Equity Sales at Oppenheimer & Co. Inc, where he is responsible for servicing a range of clients including asset managers, hedge funds and wealth managers.
Latest articles by James McAdam Stacey
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Japan’s Abe in popularity “death zone”
Features Shinzo Abe is now the third-longest-serving Japanese prime minister of the post-war era. But his time at the helm may be coming to an end.
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Venezuela’s crisis comes to a head
News The United States considers the nuclear option of slapping a ban on the importation of Venezuelan oil.
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High-yield bonds are heading back to junk
Features Yields on high-yield bonds have fallen so far in Europe that they are lower than the dividend yield available on equities.
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Does China’s credit rating cut matter?
Features Moody’s decision to downgrade China’s credit rating is no surprise, and many believe it will have no real impact.
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Fresh corruption allegations shake Brazil
Features Hopes that the political situation in Brazil were set to improve following the impeachment of former president Dilma Rousseff were dealt a major blow after her successor, Michel Temer, faced allegations of corruption and obstruction of justice
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