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Holly Newman Kroft featured in Barron’s “How Top Advisors Are Responding to Changing Fed Policy and Higher Inflation”

January 28, 2022

Holly Newman Kroft, Wealth Advisor, Managing Director at Neuberger Berman, was recently featured in a Barron’s article for her response to the Federal Reserve’s signal of rising interest rates and a new regime of higher inflation. Holly discusses how she is helping to position client portfolios for this new reality within equities, fixed income and alternative investments.
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