Investment Strategies – Page 30
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Asset Class Reports
Private Equity: Coping with the hangover
After the big binge on leverage, Joseph Mariathasan finds that the next generation of private equity investors will have to go cold turkey, not rely on a hair of the dog
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Special Report
Thematic Investing: Themes or fads?
Thematic investing in public markets is often biased towards small-caps with emerging business models or technologies. But Joseph Mariathasan finds that the process does not translate smoothly into private equity
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Special Report
Thematic Investing: Beloved, unloved cleantech
The market-wide sell-off, competition from Asia and the debacle at COP15 has put a dent in the cleantech theme for now, finds Nina Röhrbein. But this only makes the still robust long-term story look better value
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Asset Class Reports
Private Equity: Don’t overlook the hidden costs
Cyril Demaria looks at factors that can generate substantial costs for large institutional investors apart from the usual direct and indirect costs associated with investing in private equity funds
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Special Report
Thematic Investing: Specialists or generalists?
There is more to sector specialist long/short equity funds than systematic sector risk, finds Stephane Macresy
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Features
Untapped potential
Charlotte Adlung makes the case for Africa, warning that poor governance and infrastructure is the main stumbling block to investment
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Special Report
Thematic Investing: Nothing gained?
Venture capital has limited capacity, lacklustre returns and a mysterious risk profile that does not reward diversification. Martin Steward tries to find a place for it in pension fund portfolios
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Features
Swiss custodians rule at home
Iain Morse finds that local custodians dominate the Swiss market
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Features
Keeping the global engine cool
Emerging markets might not have suffered the same financial pains as developed markets during the credit crisis, but Maha Khan Phillips finds they have a host of fiscal and monetary decisions to make as things get back to normal
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Interviews
New birth for Neuberger
I first met Dik van Lomwel high up on a deserted floor of 25 Bank Street, Canary Wharf, almost exactly one year ago. The employees of Neuberger Berman, bought by Lehman Brothers in 2000, were the only people left, and the place had a melancholy air. “It’s a tragedy, what happened here,” he said. “Lehman was a genuinely nice place to work – how many firms on the Street had senior people who stuck around for so long? But now we have the opportunity to take that forward into the new firm.”
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Special Report
Liabilities & Matching Strategies: Stractical
There are several ways to make LDI implementation smarter, but practitioners differ significantly over whether or not these are tactical moves – and the extent to which they should deviate from the strategic de-risking journey plan. Martin Steward reports
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Special Report
Liabilities & Matching Strategies: Bespoke fit, chainstore refund policy
The benefit that swaps bring to liability driven investing, of being able to create a bespoke hedge across almost the entire tenor of a scheme-specific liabilities curve, comes at a price: concentrated counterparty risk. The interbank market in swaps has not had to worry about that since 1999, when LCH.Clearnet ...
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Special Report
Liabilities & Matching Strategies: More bedtime reading from ASB
Stephen Bouvier looks at the UK ASB’s latest recommendations on pension liability accounting, and how they fit with ongoing IASB efforts
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Special Report
Liabilities & Matching Strategies: Inflation and pensions
Theo Kocken welcomes the recommendations of the Frijns Committee, which would bring the FTK in line with the effective ambitions of pension funds to provide indexed pensions
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Special Report
Liabilities & Matching Strategies: Modelling realities
Con Keating identifies some key problems in asset-liability modelling and liability-driven investment based on mixed-attribute accounting
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Special Report
Liabilities & Matching Strategies: All the King’s men
Rodrigo Olivares-Caminal untangles the issues for pension funds that find themselves creditors of a sovereign in default
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Special Report
Sovereign cycles: a return to the norm?
The absence of a sovereign debt crisis between 2003 and 2008 was part of the historical cycle, not a new paradigm, writes Scott B MacDonald. Bond-biased investors should prepare for the inevitable return of the painful part of that cycle
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Features
Multi-asset inflation funds
There are several multi-asset funds mandated to match or beat inflation. Martin Steward asks whether they are anything more than re-packaged absolute return products
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Special Report
ESG risk in a portfolio context
Nina Röhrbein reports on research into the implications that a ESG strategy can have upon asset allocation