All Alternatives articles – Page 126
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News
Uhlmann joins INDEXCHANGE board
GERMANY – European exchange traded funds leader, INDEXCHANGE Investment, has appointed dbi’s Thomas Uhlmann to its management board in a strategic strengthening of its international sales body.
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Russell predicts new alternative investing highs
GLOBAL – Hedge fund use by European institutions has increased dramatically in 2005. Their use by continental respondents to the Russell Investment Group’s seventh annual report on alternative investment the doubled to 48% from 24% in 2003.
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Threadneedle names UK institutional head
UK – Threadneedle Investments has named Madeline Forrester as its new head of UK institutional business, effective immediately.
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Dutch central bank sees no alpha move in FTK
NETHERLANDS – The Dutch central bank, the DNB, says the new FTK framework should not result in a massive move into so-called alpha generating investments by pension funds.
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Robeco sees “disappointing” asset inflow
NETHERLANDS – Robeco, the asset management arm of Rabobank, had a disappointing inflow of new assets in the first half of the year – hit by US outflows.
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European managers outstrip US rivals – Watson
EUROPE – European asset managers now manage more assets than their North American rivals, according to research by consulting firm Watson Wyatt.
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German institutions ‘to seek lower hedge fees’
GERMANY – German institutional investors will increasingly pressure fund of hedge fund providers to cut management and performance fees, reckons consulting firm Faros.
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Germany: BaFin fund regulator Bartels to retire
GERMANY - Financial services regulator BaFin has confirmed that Volckmar Bartels, its chief supervisor for institutional, retail and hedge funds in Germany, will retire at the end of this month.
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UK’s BBC drops DeAM for NewSmith
UK – The BBC says its £6.4bn (€9.4bn) pension scheme has dropped Deutsche Asset Management in favour of NewSmith due to an underperformance on investment targets.
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Features
MAN CEO says investable hedge indices 'wrong'
Investable hedge funds indices were given the thumbs down by a senior industry figure at the recent Funds Forum conference in Monaco. Stanley Fink, chief executive of MAN Group, which has $42bn (€34bn) of hedge fund assets under management, criticised the development of investable hedge funds indices and regarded them ...
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Special Report
Hope for German SRI?
The rather lacklustre progress of SRI in Germany’s institutional investment market was given a boost in July when the Bundesrat, the country’s upper house, passed legislation extending the SRI reporting obligation for Pensionfonds to the much more numerous and asset-rich Pensionskassen. The reporting obligation that requires funds to disclose whether ...
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Features
Gradually losing their inhibitions
As a Scandinavian country, Norway has been more exposed to the private equity culture than most other countries in Europe. And according to the latest figures from the European Venture Capital Association, Norway is slowly creeping up the European private equity rankings in overall terms. Last year, private equity investment ...
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Features
Are managers up to speed?
There is increasing awareness among pension fund trustees that derivatives can benefit portfolio management – and some pressure from fund managers to permit the use of more types of derivative products in their portfolios. However, trustees should exercise some caution. Not all managers have the operational capability to support increasingly ...
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Citigroup in German hedge fund move
GERMANY - The German investment arm of Citigroup has teamed up with a German and an Austrian private bank to launch one of Germany’s first single hedge funds.
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European schemes differ on pension directive
EUROPE – Managers of European pension funds have widely differing views about the directive on pension funds that is due to implemented by member states in less than a month.




