All articles by Amin Rajan – Page 3

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    The rise of alternative alternatives

    June 2007 (Magazine)

    As investors discover all that glisters is not gold, long-only asset classes are becoming the new alternatives, Amin Rajan discovers

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    Back to basics is the new mantra

    March 2007 (Magazine)

    Amin Rajan and Todd Ruppert argue that asset managers need to appear trustworthy if they want to succeed in an increasingly fragmented market

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    The disruptive power of innovation

    January 2007 (Magazine)

    In the second of the series, Amin Rajan and Jervis Smith argue that beneath the surface of booming markets fund management is changing irrevocably

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    Winds of change drive innovation

    December 2006 (Magazine)

    The last bear market, new accounting rules and demographics are causing major shifts in client behaviours, argues Amin Rajan in the first of three articles on a new study

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    Triumph of hope over experience

    June 2006 (Magazine)

    The worldwide demand for hedge funds and other absolute return funds will grow at an annual rate of 20% over the period 2005-8, according to the 2005 CREATE-KPMG report*. Since millions of people lost billions in the last equity bear market, this aspiration is understandable. It is also easy to ...

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    More haste, less speed

    October 2005 (Magazine)

    Worldwide, pension funds have shown an interest in hedge funds as part of a holistic solution to achieve absolute returns. They are perceived as complementing, not competing, with other asset classes. Contrary to media headlines in the recent past, however, pension funds’ allocations will be very small; with less than ...