Foreign Equities
2022 Review, 2023 Preview
February 2023
2022 proved to be a challenging year for nearly all asset classes. Investors were unable to find any relief outside of the U.S., as foreign equities faced a barrage of headwinds throughout the year. Yet amidst this turbulent backdrop, the Osborne Partners Investment Team identified several reasons to be optimistic about this asset class entering 2023.
In this 7 minute video (click below to watch), Investment Team analyst, Jay Skaalen takes a quick look back at 2022 and expands on the teams optimism around foreign equities in 2023.
Jay joined Osborne Partners in 2013 seeking an organization that was more focused on serving clients and an environment where he could make a greater direct impact. He is a member of the Investment Committee and is responsible for research coverage in all asset classes. Being a competitive person, he enjoys the challenge of identifying attractive investment opportunities given the constantly changing global economic landscape.
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