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Richard Saperstein is a bond dealer who views his world in terms of blowups.
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"There's not a lot more room in the bond market for appreciation, " Saperstein says.
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Although Saperstein believes prices will continue falling, he says bargains still exist.
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Now, there are a lot of familiar faces in the house: David Saperstein. (Applause.) Alan Solow, Rick Jacobs. (Applause.) Howard Kohr.
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Moreover, Andrew Penner of the University of California, Irvine, and Aliya Saperstein of the University of Oregon have shown that perception of a person's race can actually change in the real world.
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On April 19, the extravagant furnishings mostly French, over-the-top, and laden with gold of Fleur de Lys, a Versailles-style Beverly Hills mansion, are up for grabs, sold in the wake of the divorce of David and Suzanne Saperstein.
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Now on Saperstein's mind, and the minds of millions of other fixed-income investors, is the multitrillion-dollar question of whether the U.S. Treasury and municipal bond markets are on the verge of blowing up, too, or merely suffering a bout of indigestion.
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