The Wall
Keep Your Rich Rivals Close
Kearsarge Global Advisors | August 12, 2008
In Newsweek, Yale professor Jeffrey E. Garten looks at sovereign wealth funds and determines that priority should be given to expanding capital and trade flows in the face of regulation.Foreign Investment: Love Me, Love Me Not
Kearsarge Global Advisors | July 12, 2008
The Economist discusses the growth of foreign investment in the U.S. and the nation's mixed reaction - from concerns of a "protectionist drift" to the efforts of states to welcome foreign investors.KGA Featured in O'Dwyers
Kearsarge Global Advisors | June 18, 2008
KGA was just featured in O'Dwyer's for our efforts in handling the successful $12.8 bn bid of Abertis and Citi for the Pennsylvania Turnpike.Global Reach, Local Focus
Kearsarge Global Advisors | June 13, 2008
To broaden awareness of KGA in the Beltway, we developed a radio ad for the DC market that highlighted our reach and services, as well as the issues we focus on.States & Localities: Falling Bridges
Kearsarge Global Advisors | May 7, 2008
CQ op-ed discussing our nation's crumbling infrastructure and the need for more investment.Two Candidates, Two States and One Big Day
Kearsarge Global Advisors | May 6, 2008
WashPost discusses the close race that continues to heat up between Senators Clinton and Obama.US warns over rules on foreign takeovers
Kearsarge Global Advisors | May 5, 2008
The FT examines recent efforts by developed countries to block foreign investment.Cubans Permitted to Buy Computers
Kearsarge Global Advisors | May 3, 2008
The NYT examines one of Raul Castro's recent reforms permitting Cubans to own home desktops for the first time.Cristina in the land of make-believe
Kearsarge Global Advisors | May 1, 2008
The Economist provides analysis of Argentina's president, Cristina Fernández de Kirchner and her recent clashes with farmers over the economy.Rise of Nationalism Frays Global Ties
Kearsarge Global Advisors | April 28, 2008
WSJ article about how national boundaries and barriers to investment are going back up in the globalized world...is this a trend that will continue?