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Beau Bussey

Investment Analyst

B.A. (Finance), University of Oklahoma

Beau joined Argent in 2021 and works as an investment analyst. His responsibilities include preparing reports for internal meetings, reviewing client accounts, and assisting portfolio managers when necessary. Additionally, Beau acts as secretary of our investment committee meetings and equity strategy group meetings.

Prior to joining Argent, Beau was a student at the University of Oklahoma, where he was a member of the Finance Student Association and American Indian Student Association before earning his bachelor’s degree in finance in 2020.

In his free time, Beau enjoys running and spending time with friends and family.

Oklahoma City

621 N. Robinson Suite 100, Oklahoma City, OK 73102

(405) 848-8899

621 N. Robinson Suite 100, Oklahoma City, OK 73102

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Investment Management

Investment Management

Argent provides a broad range of investment management services designed to optimize the performance of your financial assets based on your unique needs and investment strategy.

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Investment Outlook – April 2024

Investment Outlook – April 2024

Will They, Won’t They, When Will They? We’re talking about the Fed, of course.  Will the Fed lower short-term rates, or will they keep them at the current range (5.25% - 5.50%) for another six or more weeks to see if core PCE inflation continues to decline towards a...

The Morning View: April 1, 2024

The Morning View: April 1, 2024

Announced this morning, the PCE Deflator increased 0.3% in February, slightly less than expected and was up 2.5% on an annual basis, one-tenth higher than the previous reading. The Core PCE Deflator, which excludes food and energy prices and is closely monitored by...

Market Perspective- March 2024

Market Perspective- March 2024

Walking The Line As expected, the Federal Reserve held interest rates steady last week and signaled it still plans multiple cuts before the end of the year. Following its two-day meeting, the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) kept the benchmark overnight borrowing...

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