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Liu-Yue Lam

An eternal optimist, Liu-Yue built two social enterprises to help make the world a better place. Liu-Yue co-founded Oxstones Investment Club a searchable content platform and business tools for knowledge sharing and financial education. Oxstones.com also provides investors with direct access to U.S. commercial real estate opportunities and other alternative investments. In addition, Liu-Yue also co-founded Cute Brands a cause-oriented character brand management and brand licensing company that creates social awareness on global issues and societal challenges through character creations. Prior to his entrepreneurial endeavors, Liu-Yue worked as an Executive Associate at M&T Bank in the Structured Real Estate Finance Group where he worked with senior management on multiple bank-wide risk management projects. He also had a dual role as a commercial banker advising UHNWIs and family offices on investments, credit, and banking needs while focused on residential CRE, infrastructure development, and affordable housing projects. Prior to M&T, he held a number of positions in Latin American equities and bonds investment groups at SBC Warburg Dillon Read (Swiss Bank), OFFITBANK (the wealth management division of Wachovia Bank), and in small cap equities at Steinberg Priest Capital Management (family office). Liu-Yue has an MBA specializing in investment management and strategy from Georgetown University and a Bachelor of Science in Finance and Marketing from Stern School of Business at NYU. He also completed graduate studies in international management at the University of Oxford, Trinity College.

Buffett’s Significant Changes to Berkshire Hathaway Stock Holdings

From 247WallSt site, By JON C. OGG Berkshire Hathaway Inc. (NYSE: BRK-B) (NYSE: BRK-A) and Warren Buffett have just released […]

Are You Playing Baccarat with Your Portfolio?

By Vedran Vuk, Casey’s Research Last week, I ran into an interesting headline: Poker Champ Phil Ivey Waiting for $11.7 […]

The Elections, Gridlock and Foreign Policy

By George Friedman, Stratfor, The United States held elections last night, and nothing changed. Barack Obama remains president. The Democrats […]

Buy Trees…Sell Timber

By Chris Mayer, From Daily Reckoning, At the recent Grant’s Fall Investment Conference, I heard Bob Saul deliver a presentation […]

Renminbi on the International Stage

By Mark Mobius, Franklin Templeton Blog,  http://mobius.blog.franklintempleton.com/2012/10/24/renminbi-on-the-international-stage/#more-1893 For more than a decade, China’s currency, the Renminbi (RMB), had been on […]

The “dividend tax” cliff approaches: Implications for stocks

By Aswath Damodaran,  Damodaran Blog, A great deal has been written about the “fiscal cliff” that US taxpayers, investors and companies […]

Big Tech Trends to Invest in by Alex Daley – VIDEO

Link to You Tube Video on Tech Trends   A terrific discussion on the top tech trends to keep an […]

Echo Baby Boomers and the Stock Market

by Jim Fink, Investing Daily. In part 1 of my February 2012 series on demographic investing, I discussed Harry Dent’s […]

The Economic Singularity, Part II

By John Mauldin, From Daily Reckoning, In our analogy, the event horizon is relatively easy to pinpoint. It is what […]

Vladimir Putin: The New Global Shah of Oil

By Marin Katusa, Casey’s Research Exxon Mobil is no longer the world’s number-one oil producer. As of yesterday, that title […]