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Markets' anxiety isn't felt by some prominent money managers

Theme prevailed among investors who spoke at The Wall Street Journal's Heard on the Street live conference

Anxiety is spreading through financial markets in the second week of the partial federal government shutdown, but several prominent money managers don't share it.

"I'm not nervous at all. Not in the slightest bit," said Bruce Richards, chief executive at Marathon Asset Management. "There's no fear running through the bones. Maybe there should be, but there isn't."

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