All articles by Charlotte Moore – Page 3
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Special Report
GDP-linked sovereign bonds: Would investors buy them?
Some emerging markets have experimented with GDP-linked sovereign borrowing, and the Greek finance minister is the latest to discuss the idea. We ask whether investors would buy it
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Smart beta factor investing: The long and short of it
True factor investing involves short as well as long positions, yet the costs of shorting erodes much of the benefits
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Smart beta commodity indices: A smarter approach to commodity investing
Traditional commodity indices were problematic from the start, but fixing them without introducing greater complexity is easier said than done
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Tactical asset allocation: When diversification is a better bet than timing
Practical difficulties of tactical asset allocation confirm the case for buying, holding and diversifying
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Asset Class Reports
Investing In Investment Grade Credit: New year’s resolution
The end of the de-leveraging cycle could signal a comeback for senior debt issuance in 2015. But Charlotte Moore identifies the new ‘TLAC’ regulation as the truly significant factor for the long-term shape of bank capitaL
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Asset Class Reports
Investment Grade Credit: Securing liquidity
Banks may no longer be able to make markets in non-Volcker-compliant CLOs. We look at what this means and why it could be a particular problem for European structures
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Special Report, The M&A Cycle: Will it be different this time?
In the past, studies have questioned whether M&A adds long-term value and there is plenty of academic and anecdotal evidence of badly-botched integrations. “There are plenty of train wrecks out there,” as Steve Allan, M&A practice leader at Towers Watson, puts it.
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Special Report, The M&A Cycle: Big deals
Global M&A activity is increasing and mega-deals are leading the way. At a time when growth is sluggish and cash is piling up on balance sheets, Charlotte Moore looks at the trends in terms of regions, sectors and financing
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Features
Special Report – Outlook 2015: Fear gauges refuse to budge
One of the defining characteristics of 2014 has been the return of geopolitical risk. For months there has been a constant stream of de-stabilising news from around the globe – from Russia’s annexation of Crimea to the advancement of Islamic State, pro-democracy demonstrations in Hong Kong and the spread of Ebola in West Africa and beyond.
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Special Report – Outlook 2015: Giving up freedom for security
Among the many casualties of the financial crisis, perhaps the least heralded but potentially of greatest long-term impact is the modern orthodoxy of central bank independence. Charlotte Moore describes how a new orthodoxy has been written
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Active Management: Passive skeletons in the active closet
Charlotte Moore tests the limits of quantitative measures of ‘activeness’ in portfolio management, and finds that a good dose of qualitative common sense is a vital part of the manager selection process
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Active Management: DIY active
Charlotte Moore looks at the smart beta phenomenon and asks, is it really ‘smart beta’, or rather ‘cheap active’?
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Asset Class Reports
High-yield Bonds & Loans: Floored argument
More and more loans are being written with interest rate floors, at lower and lower rates. While these were a great feature over the past five years, Charlotte Moore asks whether they weaken investors’ floating-rate protection for the next five years
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Asset Class Reports
Investment Grade Credit: When the flows reverse
Jittery investors at the top of markets and liquidity mis-matches within investment products could exacerbate the current lack of market-maker liquidity in corporate bonds. Charlotte Moore assesses the risk
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Liability-Driven Investment: Mind the gap
Market conditions over the past six years have increased the necessity of managing bond-swap spread risk in LDI strategies.
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Risk and Portfolio Construction: Keep calm and carry on
Against the broad consensus that rising bond yields have to be bad for bonds, Charlotte Moore finds that being short duration can be punishing if those yields rise more slowly than the market expects
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Credit: Not-so-high yield
Investors in the super-hot high-yield market are finding terms and documentation moving significantly against them. Charlotte Moore uncovers the details and looks for signs of a tipping point
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Credit: A comeback for asset-backed?
While US ABS markets have roared back to life, Europe lags. Charlotte Moore finds that most banks have cheaper ways to get financing at the moment, but that regulation may ultimately play into the hands of pension fund investors
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Investing for Income: Good value, high quality
Charlotte Moore explores the factor risks inherent in various strategies designed to generate equity income
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Smart beta: A match made in smart-beta heaven?
Combining fundamental indexation and minimum variance appears to smooth out the bumpy ride usually associated with harvesting the value-risk premium, finds Charlotte Moore
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