Edward Smith

Edward Smith is Co-Founder, Managing Principal and Portfolio Manager at Stone Beach Investment Management. Stone Beach is a sub-advisor to Catalyst Funds for an agency RMBS income strategy. Ed’s prior experience includes: Portfolio Manager at Providence Investment Management LLC and Portfolio Manager and Head of Liability Management at American Capital Agency Corp. Ed is a 30+ year veteran in the fixed income and portfolio management space.

Agency RMBS Income Strategist Comments on Whether the Fed is Done for Now with Interest Rates

The Federal Reserve Open Market Committee (FOMC) recently held its last meeting of 2019, and the first meeting since June where it did not...

Agency RMBS Income Strategist Comments on Whether the Fed is Done for Now with Interest Rates

The Federal Reserve Open Market Committee (FOMC) recently held its last meeting of 2019, and the first meeting since June where it did not...

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