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Gary P. Brinson

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196:. Brinson pushed for allocation across stocks, bonds, cash, real estate, venture capital and other alternative asset classes using simple cost effective investment strategies. This would largely become conventional wisdom among money managers in the 1990s. 137:
He is the co-author of two books on global investing and has authored numerous articles on an array of investment topics. Brinson has been called one of the investment field's "Living Legends" alongside investors such as
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and culminated in the bank's merger with the Union Bank of Switzerland in 1998. Swiss Bank announced the acquisition of Brinson Partners and brought in Brinson to run the bank's asset management unit.
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First Chicago Investment Advisors became a separate money management company in 1983. Through the 1980s, Brinson established himself as a pioneer in the development of the theory of
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Following the acquisition of Brinson Partners, Gary Brinson ran Swiss Bank's asset management business and after the merger with UBS, Brinson was named chief investment officer of
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paid US$ 750 million to acquire Brinson Partners, resulting in a profit to Brinson and his partners of US$ 460 million on the sale of their 75% stake in the company.
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Brinson, Gary P., Randolph Hood, and Gilbert Beebower, “Determinants of Portfolio Performance,” Financial Analysts Journal, 1986, vol. 42, no. 4(July–August), pp. 39-44.
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Brinson established the Brinson Foundation as non-profit organization focused on supporting educational, public health, and scientific research programs.
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as chief investment officer. By 1981, Brinson had assembled the team that would become First Chicago Investment Advisors and later Brinson Partners.
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Brinson, Gary P., and Nimrod Fachler, “Measuring Non-US Equity Portfolio Performance,” Journal of Portfolio Management, Spring 1985, pp. 73-76.
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How market's shift dislodged Gary Brinson: `Value investor' retiring from money management biz
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UBS-SBC Would be Largest Manager Yet: Gary Brinson May Lead Institutional Side
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Brinson retired from UBS in early 2000 just prior to the crash of the
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in 1943. His father worked as a bus driver and his mother worked at
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Brison is acknowledged for helping to establish the foundations of
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by introducing the Brinson model, through two articles written by
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is a former investor and money manager. He is the founder of
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Gary P. Brinson, L. Randolph Hood, and Gilbert L. Beebower,
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was in the midst of a series of acquisitions that included
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a Chicago-based asset management firm acquired in 1994 by
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Determinants of Portfolio Performance II: An Update
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Seattle, Washington
Seattle University
Washington State University
Investment management
UBS
Brinson Partners
First National Bank of Chicago
asset allocation
Brinson Partners
Swiss Bank Corporation
UBS
Adams Street Partners
Swiss Bank Corporation
UBS Global Asset Management
George Russell, Jr.
Warren Buffett
Bill Gross
Seattle, Washington
Sears
Seattle University
Washington State University
investment management
Travelers Insurance Company
First National Bank of Chicago
asset allocation
management buyout
First Chicago Corporation
assets under management
Swiss Bank Corporation
O'Connor & Associates

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