All Special Report articles – Page 89
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Risk Managed Equities: Betting on low-vol stocks
Anthony Harrington looks at the debate between minimum variance strategists and risk-efficiency strategists. Is one solution merely a staging post on route to the other?
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Risk Managed Equities: A better mousetrap
A pioneer of the alternative indexing world weighs in with a minimum-variance product. Martin Steward talks to Rob Arnott about his latest innovation
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Active on governance
Robert Monks tells Nina Röhrbein that institutional investors must get more active in corporate governance
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Risk Managed Equities: The funding dilemma
With its desire to de-risk and its growing deficit, the Strathclyde Pension Fund is one of many ideal candidates for the risk-managed equities experiment. Martin Steward reports on its plans
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Currency Management: Yen and now
Through the 1990s and most of the 2000s the Japanese yen funded a host of the world’s most lucrative carry trades. Daniel Ben-Ami examines whether recent fixes mean that the euro has already shuffled off its role as ‘the yen for the 2010s’
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Currency Management: Still overpaying for FX?
An agency approach to FX execution promises substantial savings. Lloyd Raynor suggests that it is time to give this area more attention
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Currency Management: More than one way to play the renminbi
Theory and history suggest that China’s currency should appreciate along with its economic growth. But Charlotte Moore finds investors looking for other routes besides the fast-growing ‘dim-sum’ market
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Risk Managed Equities: Smart beta – a cautionary tale
By moving away from the market portfolio smart beta solutions add risk, argues Jeff Molitor. Investors need to be aware of this, and of the fact that taking active risk needs to be well timed
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As safe as houses
The fixed index-linked cashflows provided by social housing and infrastructure investments can be attractive to investors comfortable with long-term investing, finds Nina Röhrbein
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Fiduciary Management: Trust and mistrust
Dutch pension provision is losing touch with its history of trust, aided and abetted by the DNB, writes Brendan Maton
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Fiduciary Management: A catalyst for growth
Increasing scrutiny by financial directors of UK pension arrangements will promote fiduciary management as a future savings solution, as Nigel Birch explains
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German Asset Management: End of the KAG
A new draft law proposes placing KAGs under a new framework, writes Till Entzian. The industry’s challenge will be to retain the identity and reputation of the Spezialfonds
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German Asset Management: Risky bond business
The euro-zone crisis has reminded German pension funds that bonds carry risk, as Nigel Cresswell and Alexander Zanker explain
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German Asset Management: A quiet revolution
Nina Röhrbein speaks to one of the asset managers trying to introduce fiduciary management to Germany
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OTC Swaps Regulation: PGGM: Keeping the faith
All asset managers running liability-driven mandates on behalf of pension funds fear that the European Market Infrastructure
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OTC Swaps Regulation: The view from ESMA
Pension funds have expressed some alarm at the cost implications of EMIR. Rodrigo Buenaventura, head of markets division, offers ESMA’s perspective
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OTC Swaps Regulation: Unintended consequences
The complexity and expense of complying with new collateralisation rules in the OTC market could encourage more risky practices, finds Anthony Harrington
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OTC Swaps Regulation: Connecting the pipes
EMIR will introduce a huge range of new processes into both centrally-cleared and bilateral derivative trades. Iain Morse outlines the work custodians are facing
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OTC Swaps Regulation: Betting on the house
EMIR could push huge volumes of OTC transactions into central clearing houses. But Cécile Sourbes finds that this is as big a challenge as it is an opportunity
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OTC Swaps Regulation: APG: Collateral damage
“Of course, we may have to consider to hedge less if derivatives solutions become too risky or too expensive.”