T. Rowe Price Features Sir Niall Ferguson on Financial History in Podcast Interview

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T. Rowe Price Features Sir Niall Ferguson on Financial History in Podcast Interview

T. Rowe Price Group Inc. recently released a special episode of its podcast "The Angle," featuring Justin Thomson, head of the T. Rowe Price Investment Institute, in conversation with acclaimed historian Sir Niall Ferguson. The discussion explored the value of understanding financial history as a "superpower" for investors, the role of historical patterns in making smarter investment decisions, and the need for intellectual honesty in market forecasting. "The Angle" podcast, launched in 2024, provides insights on various investment themes and is part of T. Rowe Price's efforts to inform and engage investors on market trends and forces.

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