All articles by Charlotte Moore – Page 4
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Asset Class Reports
Small & Mid-Cap Equities: Put on a smart cap
Charlotte Moore weighs up the arguments for a range of ways to access smaller companies – approaches that all agree with common sense, but not always with one another
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Special Report
Central & Eastern Europe Investment: The twin peripheries
After years of turmoil, Europe has two groups of reformed economies at its southern and eastern edges. But Charlotte Moore finds that they are not equally-positioned, and both still include countries with deep problems
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Special Report
Outlook 2014: The coming US dollar drought
If the US imports less energy and exports more goods, its current account deficit could continue to shrink. Charlotte Moore asks what this means for economies reliant on US dollar liquidity
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Special Report
Currency Management: Side effects of short duration
The key active currency strategies of carry and momentum come into their own in a rising-interest-rate environment with greater dispersion of interest rate differentials.
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Special Report
Real Assets: No real growth
In the aftermath of QE, inflation-plus multi-asset funds seemed like an idea whose time had come. Charlotte Moore asks why they failed to catch on
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Special Report
Insurance-Linked Investments: Appetite for catastrophe
Investors cannot get enough of the catastrophe bond market, writes Charlotte Moore, but the potential for equilibrium, albeit at lower returns, is there
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Special Report
Outlook 2013: Euro Scenarios: Breaking up is hard to do
Quite apart from the investment risks associated with the euro-zone break-up scenario, it introduces complex legal and operational challenges. Charlotte Moore looks at the situation for both investment and non-financial firms
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Special Report
Currency Management: More than one way to play the renminbi
Theory and history suggest that China’s currency should appreciate along with its economic growth. But Charlotte Moore finds investors looking for other routes besides the fast-growing ‘dim-sum’ market
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Features
Toxic assets, or toxic prices?
Charlotte Moore finds that the anticipated flow of bank assets is more likely to be a trickle – thanks to the very regulation that was supposed to open the floodgates
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Special Report
Boutique Asset Managers: Best of both worlds?
Charlotte Moore looks beyond the familiar story about the advantages of the multi-boutique model, and finds that setting one up is easier said than done, and that some of the supposed benefits are contested
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Special Report
Equity Sectors: On the mend
Investors should stop obsessing about ‘patent cliffs’ and recognise the healthcare opportunities in an ageing population and growing emerging wealth, writes Charlotte Moore
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Special Report
Equity Sectors: All about the luxury brand
Charlotte Moore finds that the consumer sector is no longer all about staples and cyclicals, but rather brands and emerging markets
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Features
Cash in the attic
Squeezing a return out of cash can expose funds to unexpected risk. But Charlotte Moore suggests that using it for strategic optionality removes the need to take risk in the search for yield
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