All Asset Class Reports articles – Page 23
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Emerging Market Debt: Re-calibrating risk
Early summer saw volatility back in global markets, and nowhere more so than local currency emerging market debt. Joseph Mariathasan dampens out the noise and re-assesses the underlying fundamental arguments for the asset class
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Emerging Market Debt: Missing linkers
Emerging-market inflation-linked bonds are entering a new era. Martin Steward asks how they might fit into European institutional investors’ portfolios
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Emerging Market Debt: Throwing light on the shadows
Joseph Mariathasan looks at the little-understood world of Chinese SME non-bank financing, which is fast on its way to becoming one of the world’s most important debt markets
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Emerging Market Debt: The great correlation
Emerging market debt has been driven by Fed policy more than fundamentals
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Emerging Market Debt: Corporate issues
How will emerging market corporate debt fare through the first real challenge since it became a genuinely mainstream asset class? Federico Carballo and Florence Duculot offer their prognosis
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Structured Credit: Still to gather steam
Joseph Mariathasan finds investors ready to buy ABS, but the markets frozen by regulators still fearful of their role in the financial crisis
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Structured Credit: A turning point for European commercial mortgage-backed securities
Commercial mortgage-backed securities (CMBS) have not experienced the same dramatic rally and tightening of spreads as that seen in the market for residential mortgage-backed securities (RMBS). One might expect that their relative cheapness would therefore make the case for investment.
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Structured Credit: Signs of life return to CLOs
Jennifer Bollen finds a re-birth in Europe’s CLO market, offering better pricing and lower risk – but facing significant obstacles to achieving maturity
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Structured Credit: Peripheral euro-zone ABS: a liquidity-driven rally
European asset-backed securities (ABS) markets may not be as attractively priced as they were immediately after the financial crisis, but they can still add useful diversification of credit risk and they may still even offer some value.
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Structured Credit: Wrong to buy?
Europe’s key RMBS markets remain subdued. Lynn Strongin Dodds reports on whether the lack of activity is just about bank stresses – or a more fundamental economic malaise
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Credit: When the well goes dry
As market markers retreat, Joseph Mariathasan notes that bond portfolio managers are holding more cash, using more derivatives, focusing on primary issues – and preparing for liquidity to get even drier
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Credit: Signs of exuberance
More high yield, more security, more hybrids. Joseph Mariathasan surveys the changing European credit markets and asks, are they changing for better or worse?
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Credit: Where credit is due
Joseph Mariathasan finds there is more to credit hedge funds than an inflated fee structure
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Credit: Smuggling in some spread
Martin Steward finds risk-averse managers picking up spread from asset-backed bonds, subordinated financials and ‘rising-star’ high-yield issuers
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Private Equity: Bridging the gap
Martin Steward meets the co-founders of OceanBridge Partners, whose flexible new model aims to maximise the potential of private equity investing
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Private Equity: Is mega back?
With the high-yield market on fire and household names being plucked from public markets, Joseph Mariathasan asks if we are heading back to the heady days of the 2006 ‘mega’ buyout
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Private Equity: Springclean for portfolios
Joseph Mariathasan looks at the challenges facing pension fund limited partners trying to manage the size, complexity and risk exposures of their private equity portfolios
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Private Equity: Secondaries redefined
Traditional secondary sales are rarely suited to problematic ‘end-of-life’ or ‘disrupted-cycle’ funds. Jennifer Bollen looks at some innovative, but complex, liquidity solutions
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Private Equity: Palico: Online dating for LPs and GPs
As our main feature reveals, there are more than a few private equity limited partners (LPs) facing resource problems as the industry fragments and spreads beyond the traditional centres of North America and Western Europe, at the same time as disrupted investment cycles clog up the cash-distribution and fundraising pipeline. LPs are struggling to keep abreast of new managers and markets, or even stay on top of their increasingly crowded and complex portfolios.
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US Equities: It’s a gas
The hydraulic fracturing revolution could re-shape the US economy – and US equity portfolios with it, writes Joseph Mariathasan