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Video Disclosure - Donabedian CNBC 201201

CIO David Donabedian on CNBC

01.13.2012: Chief Investment Officer, David Donabedian appears on CNBC

The opinions and forecasts expressed in the CNBC interview are those of David Donabedian as of January 13, 2012, and may not actually come to pass. This information is for informational purposes only and should not be construed as investment advice. The information is subject to change at any time based on market and other conditions and is not, and should not be construed as an offer to buy or sell any financial instrument or a recommendation of any specific security. Investing in Emerging Markets may involve a higher degree of risk and may be more volatile than investing in U.S. securities. For example, developing countries may experience higher rates of inflation or sharply devalue their currencies against the U.S. dollar, thereby causing the value of investments issued by the government or companies located in those countries to decline. Governments in developing markets may be relatively less stable. The introduction of capital controls, withholding taxes, nationalization of private assets, expropriation, social unrest, or war may result in adverse volatility in the prices of securities or currencies. Other factors may include additional transaction costs, delays in settlement procedures, and lack of timely information.

The segment can be viewed from CNBC's site.
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