All IPE articles in April 2009 (Magazine) – Page 2

  • Country Report

    Two pairs of eyes

    April 2009 (Magazine)

    Clemens Schuerhoff and Hans-Jürgen Dannheisig argue that the German regulatory principles have helped maintain investors’ trust in the asset management and servicing sectors

  • Special Report

    Diversification isn’t dead…

    April 2009 (Magazine)

    … it’s just more complex than many of us thought. Haitse Hoos argues that fiduciary management can help solve the challenges of active correlation-risk management

  • Features

    Coffee-break standard

    April 2009 (Magazine)

    For International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) chairman Sir David Tweedie, a short coffee break is also a chance to determine how businesses should present defined benefit (DB) pension costs in their financial statements.

  • Country Report

    Funding in a changed world

    April 2009 (Magazine)

    Liam Kennedy assesses the measures German companies are taking to address pension funding issues and future plan design

  • Opinion Pieces

    University challenge

    April 2009 (Magazine)

    Even the ‘smartest’ money is suffering. US university endowments, the early adopters of alternative and esoteric investments, which were often recommended by their most brilliant alumni, are experiencing huge problems because of the market downturn and the illiquidity of those assets, compounded by the increase of expenses and the decline of revenues, including donations.

  • Country Report

    Case for complexity

    April 2009 (Magazine)

    Liam Kennedy spoke with Dr Boy-Jürgen Andresen, a grandee of German pensions who is shortly to retire as chairman of the board of Watson Wyatt Heissmann

  • Features

    A risky business

    April 2009 (Magazine)

    It’s no exaggeration to say that the parameters of investment risk and reward were thrown out in the final three months of 2008 following the bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers, as markets plunged at a time when interest rates plummeted and investment correlations approached zero.

  • Special Report

    Boost your hedge

    April 2009 (Magazine)

    Supplementing index-linked bonds with alternative investments in the liability-matching portfolio can take some pressure off of the return-seeking portfolio – thereby improving risk management, argues Lionel Martlellini

  • Features

    Greeks bearing gifts

    April 2009 (Magazine)

    Volatility is one of the best diversifiers money can buy, and yet few pension funds recognise it as an asset class. Martin Steward explores the possibilities

  • Interviews

    Increase the checks and balances

    April 2009 (Magazine)

    On The Record: How are you dealing with risk management in the current climate?

  • Special Report

    Back to basics

    April 2009 (Magazine)

    Years of under-investment in risk management cannot be solved simply by buying the hottest new technology, warns Lynn Strongin Dodds

  • Country Report

    The asset management view from Vienna

    April 2009 (Magazine)

    Nina Röhrbein asked two Austrian asset management CEOs about the impact of the financial crisis

  • Banking on animal spirits
    Asset Class Reports

    Banking on animal spirits

    April 2009 (Magazine)

    Global equity valuations – both absolute and relative to credit – are proving difficult to pin down. Joseph Mariathasan finds managers tiring of paying a premium for defensiveness but are hopeful that ‘animal spirits’ can sustain an upward trend

  • Features

    Undiminished allure

    April 2009 (Magazine)

    Last year’s equity market collapse made stocks look poor on a 10-year view against cash and bonds. But they remain the best way to get exposure to long-term economic growth. Lucy MacDonald makes the case for equities

  • Special Report

    Time to be active

    April 2009 (Magazine)

    Market cycles must be managed dynamically and liabilities kept under control, says Paul Kemmer