Latest Special Reports – Page 85
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Risk & Portfolio Construction: ‘The wake-up call was 2008’
In April 2010, PGGM decided to build its own managed account platform (MAP) using know-how and technology from veteran Lyxor Asset Management. It had been investing in hedge funds for its clients since 2003 – they account for about 3-5% of total assets.
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Risk & Portfolio Construction: The full toolbox
By synthesising an 85-year dataset Thomas Thygesen and Kristina Styf demonstrate the strong diversification benefits to be had from three key hedge fund strategies and seven alternative betas
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Risk & Portfolio Construction: From sub-optimal to optimal
Peter Meier, Andreas Ruckstuhl and Marc Weibel show that optimising for expected shortfall and the Sharpe-Omega ratio can improve risk-adjusted returns from traditional assets and core-satellite portfolios that integrate alternative investments
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The Euro-Zone: From imminent catastrophe to exuberant recession
One of our six European chief economists’ views, from BNP Paribas Investment Partners’ William De Vijlder, sums up a theme of this month’s special report: “Depending how one looks at it, a lot or very little has changed in the last nine months.”
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The Euro-Zone: ‘Whatever it takes’?
It is almost a year since Mario Draghi’s calming words for the euro-zone, but Daniel Ben-Ami reminds us that they only buy time for much more difficult fundamental reforms
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The Euro-Zone: A dangerous mis-diagnosis
Michael Howell argues that austerity is the wrong solution for the euro-zone, and that bad debts need to be socialised or aggressively written-down to free-up seized credit markets
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Beyond microfinance
Nina Röhrbein finds evidence for a sea-change in impact investing with more varied products in developed as well as emerging economies
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Top 400 Asset Managers: Active and passive come together
Far from being a threat to traditional active management, smart beta could represent a great opportunity for active managers, argues Noël Amenc
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Risk & Portfolio Construction: The only way is up?
Jennifer Bollen looks into what rising bond yields would mean for risk-parity portfolios
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Risk & Portfolio Construction: ‘All equities are black boxes’
In January 2011 the PNO Media Pension Fund terminated its US and European equity enhanced-index mandates with Barclays Global Investors and brought the assets in-house. However, it did not go passive – or at least, not in the sense in which most of us would understand the term.
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Risk & Portfolio Construction: Time to diversify
Investors diversify across asset classes, risk factors and investment styles. Maha Khan Phillips asks if trading time horizon brings anything extra to the process
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Risk & Portfolio Construction: Always in style
Four or five equity-investing ‘styles’ appear to be systematically rewarded over time. Maha Khan Phillips asks if it is possible to use them to diversify a long-only portfolio
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Risk & Portfolio Construction: Taming alpha, harnessing beta
Rachel Fixsen looks at how a more sophisticated understanding of hedge fund risks is changing the way investors integrate these strategies into their portfolios
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Top 400 Asset Managers: Global assets back on the rise
Total AUM of top 400 managers = €39.2trn (2012 = €36.3trn; 2011 = €36.2trn). Increase in AUM of 8% over 2012. BlackRock is the largest manager (€2.9trn) and accounts for 7.4% of overall assets. Top 100 managers account for 83.7% of the assets (€32.8trn).
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Longevity: Living longer, costing more
In 1985, for every person turning 65, there were 10 new people of working age. According to estimates from the UN, by 2040, for every person turning 65, there will be less than one additional person in the 20-64 years age groupage
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Longevity: The great age of divestment
Martin Steward looks at evidence for the demographic ‘asset meltdown’ theory, some investment strategy implications – and the major caveats attached to putting too much store in it
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Longevity: The second fiscal crisis
Unchallenged, the projected costs of ageing in Europe are truly terrifying. But Douglas Renwick and Eugene Chiam point to potentially significant long-term mitigation that can – and has – come from reforms
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Longevity: Back to first principles
Andrew Hunt and David Blake present a new, general procedure for constructing mortality models that unbundles the age, period and cohort dimensions in the data, resulting in better understanding of historic changes in mortality and more reliable forecasts of future mortality rates
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Longevity: A healthier way to de-risk
Trustees could secure big savings by de-risking through medically-underwritten bulk purchase annuities, argues Debbie Harrison. That could mean the difference between affordability and unaffordability
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Longevity: Re-distributing the risks
Bernhard Brunner makes the case for government involvement to kick-start capital-market longevity-hedging instruments