Stephanie Schwartz-Driver

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    Latin America: The fat of the land

    January 2012 (Magazine)

    Fertile soil and good water supply – but lagging development – present a compelling opportunity for agriculture investors, finds Stephanie Schwartz-Driver

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    Buying distressed financials

    May 2008 (Magazine)

    Current market turbulence is creating opportunities for private equity financial services acquisitions. But if the upside potential is huge, so is the downside, says Stephanie Schwartz Driver

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    Location, location, location

    March 2007 (Magazine)

    Given widely varying market fundamentals, investors in outperforming US office must choose their city carefully. Stephanie Schwartz-Driver reports

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    Steering a careful path between DB and DC

    March 2007 (Magazine)

    In his new book Keith Ambachtsheer advocates a pensions revolution based on sustainability and transparency, as Stephanie Schwartz-Driver reports

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    Secondary cities, prime targets

    February 2007 (Magazine)

    To avoid the fierce competition for US real estate assets, foreign investors are looking outside the main cities. But these new opportunities present new risks, Stephanie Schwartz-Driver reports

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    Making sense of information

    January 2007 (Magazine)

    In a dramatically changed research landscape, BNY ConvergEx now offers a new service for both independent research firms and money managers. Stephanie Schwartz-Driver reports

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    Wealth from the woodlands

    December 2006 (Magazine)

    Timberland investments can offer high longer-term returns to institutional investors, mainly through specialised vehicles, says Stephanie Schwartz-Driver

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    UN leads from the front

    November 2006 (Magazine)

    Over the past year the United Nations has been working with financial institutions to establish a common ethical framework, as Stephanie Schwartz-Driver discovers

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    Investing for a cleaner planet

    November 2006 (Magazine)

    Stephanie Schwartz-Driver discovers how exchange traded funds offer socially responsible investment, developed by a number of US innovators

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    Over the hill?

    November 2006 (Magazine)

    US real estate is riding the crest of the wave now – the question is, how long will that crest last? This was the question being discussed at PREA’s annual conference in Washington DC in October. Stephanie Schwartz-Driver reports

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    Bridging the credibility gap

    October 2006 (Magazine)

    The divergence between asset managers and pension funds about the products funds need is symptomatic of a wider gulf. Stephanie Schwartz-Driver reports

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    US managers face new challenges

    June 2006 (Magazine)

    “Never in 39 years in the industry have I known what our clients need more clearly than I do now,” says John Casey, chairman of Connecticut-based Casey, Quirk and Associates (CQA). “But how you do it is the question. We’re seeing a lot more urgency – the answers are not ...

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    SRI now in the mainstream?

    April 2006 (Magazine)

    While European institutional investors have incorporated environmental, social, and governance (ESG) considerations into their investment decision-making methodologies, the big American investors, for the most part, are lagging behind. Will they catch up – and are they even interested? On the surface the figures are buoyant. In the Social Investment Forum’s ...

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    What do funds have to lose?

    January 2006 (Magazine)

    The number of securities class action suits in American courts has been growing consistently, a fact that those foreign companies listed on US exchanges are well aware of. According to the Stanford University Securities Class Action Clearinghouse, there were 327 securities class action lawsuits filed in 2001, an increase of ...

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    Missing the ESG sea-change

    December 2005 (Magazine)

    Fiduciary responsibility has been reinvented to include environmental, social and governance (ESG) considerations – this was the clear message to pension funds and their trustees, as well as the consultants and asset managers who work with them that emerged from the 2005 United Nations Environment Programme Finance Initiative (UNEP FI) ...

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    Benefiting from backlash

    December 2005 (Magazine)

    In the wake of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) investigation of potential conflicts of interest in consulting firms, small independent consultants are finding themselves in vogue – and they are determined to hold on to their position in the long term by proving that they offer superior service. Since ...

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