All Special Report articles – Page 84
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Investment Solutions: Remedy, not a cure
Alex Koriath and Calum Brunton Smith outline trends in the £50bn UK fiduciary management market
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Investment Solutions: Spiralling into control
Mariska van der Westen surveys the Dutch fiduciary management landscape. Pension funds are requiring providers to tailor their services and regaining control of the investment chain, as yesterday’s fashions fall out of favour and old models gain popularity once more
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With pensions in its sights
Mark Nicholls asesses the UK’s Green Investment Bank plans to target the institutional investment community, and pension funds in particular
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Investment Solutions: Not a smooth ride
Ian Morse asks Patrick Groenendijk, CIO of Vervoer about his views on fiduciary management in the light of his fund’s experiences with Goldman Sachs Asset Management
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Food for thought for animal welfare
The horse-meat scandal has alerted investors to the importance of animal welfare in the supply chain, finds Nina Röhrbein
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The Euro-Zone: A rising tide
A flood of global liquidity is floating all of the euro-zone’s boats – even those, like the Netherlands and France, whose economies have taken a turn for the worse. Lynn Strongin Dodds looks at the dynamics
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The Euro-Zone: Understanding sovereign spreads
Lorenzo Naranjo and Carmen Stefanescu argue that European sovereign spreads are all about the flight to liquidity, not the flight to quality
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The Euro-Zone: The Cyprus syndrome
Helen Fowler finds the risk-reward balance across European bank debt changing rapidly following recent resolutions
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Risk & Portfolio Construction: Un-mixing the market ingredients
Breaking down asset class into their respective common factor risks seems to yield real analytical insights. Martin Steward asks what investors should do in practice with those insights
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Risk & Portfolio Construction: Theory and practice
A survey conducted in September 2011 by Allianz Global Investors suggests that at least one-third of European institutional investors see the merit in analysing portfolios by risk categories as opposed to asset classes.
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Risk & Portfolio Construction: Optimising the risk factors
One of the most popular ways of implementing the insights that come from analysing portfolios according to risk factors rather than asset classes is ‘risk parity’.
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Risk & Portfolio Construction: Portfolio dynamics
Jepser Kirstein sketches the profound changes in institutional portfolio design over recent years – and notes that a better understanding of risk enables investors to increase as well as decrease it
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Risk & Portfolio Construction: Villain with a role to play?
If you want to maintain decent returns with genuinely diversified risks, some practitioners insist that leverage is a necessity. Joseph Mariathasan finds out why, and looks at the counter-argument from multi-asset strategists who disagree
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Risk & Portfolio Construction: ‘It’s not overly quantitative’
Look at how SAUL’s financial reports represent its asset allocation and you quickly realise that it does not think about that allocation in terms of asset classes, but in terms of strategies designed to meet well-defined objectives related to its funding position. There is the common split between ‘risk-reducing’ assets ...
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Risk & Portfolio Construction: A smart-beta framework
Martin Steward speaks with Lombard Odier’s Jérôme Teiletche, co-author of a new paper that compares alternative equity portfolio construction techniques within a common framework
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Risk & Portfolio Construction: Revenge of the quants
The ‘risk-factor’ revolution offers the tantalising prospect of getting exposures for which investors used to pay alpha fees as bargain beta. But Brendan Maton notes that it raises as many questions as answers when it comes to investable product
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Risk & Portfolio Construction: Don’t let the tails wag the dog
Vincent Berard and Daniel Dimitrov explore ways to introduce tactical allocation tilts into a strategic portfolio using tail risk and alternative betas
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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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Risk & Portfolio Construction: ‘Our objective is clear’
Often when an investor starts to explore ‘smart beta’ – alternative weighting systems for equity portfolios and benchmarks – it signals some dissatisfaction with traditional active management, traditional market cap-weighted benchmarks, or both. Not so in the case of the Rabobank Pensioenfonds.