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Casey

American  
[key-see] / ˈkeɪ si /

noun

  1. a male given name: from an Irish word meaning “brave.”


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Olympics boss Casey Wasserman — who have turned up among millions of files that the Justice Department has released.

From Los Angeles Times

Another is Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities, which adviser Mike Casey, who is based in Alexandria, Va., suggested as a way to provide an inflation hedge for retirees — something that is important beyond simply counterbalancing stocks.

From MarketWatch

“Stay calm. Rebalance thoughtfully, focus on total return, and remember, markets reward patience over panic,” Casey said.

From MarketWatch

“There’s such a fatigue with screens, algorithms and micro-trends,” said Casey Lewis, the author of “After School”, a newsletter focused on youth consumer trends.

From The Wall Street Journal

Casey Higgins, however, said Price is ultimately responsible for disclosing conflicts of interest and argued blaming his subordinates was not a defense to corruption charges.

From Los Angeles Times