All Equities articles – Page 82

  • Asset Class Reports

    Global Equities: Breaking the constraints

    November 2010 (Magazine)

    Joseph Mariathasan finds that while modern portfolio theory and orthodox strategies can serve investors and fund managers well, there can be greater rewards for those willing to step away from convention

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    Global Equities: World betas

    November 2010 (Magazine)

    Stock-specific risk dominates equity returns, finds Sudhir Nanda. But stockpickers should be aware that the contribution of systemic factor risks varies significantly across regions, sectors and time

  • US Equities: Style bias
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    US Equities: Style bias

    June 2010 (Magazine)

    Joseph Mariathasan uncovers a wide range of strategies among top performers in US equities

  • News

    Japanese equities help Belgian schemes post positive Q1 return

    2010-05-17T12:00:00Z

    BELGIUM – Pension funds in Belgium delivered an average return of 4.4% in the first quarter of 2010, according to a study by Mercer.

  • Value traps
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    Value traps

    March 2010 (Magazine)

    Michele Gambera uses UK equities to reveal how excluding or including companies with negative earnings skews the P/E ratio of the market

  • European equities: Never out of style
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    European equities: Never out of style

    March 2010 (Magazine)

    Managing European equities has to be about avoiding style biases, finds Joseph Mariathasan. He speaks to five managers who have squeezed alpha from very different markets with very distinct strategies

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    Not just all-in on BRICs

    February 2010 (Magazine)

    Joseph Mariathasan and Martin Steward research some of the top performers in emerging market equities and finds considerable diversification, not only between top-down and bottom-up approaches, but between valuation methodologies

  • News

    Equities recover but still deliver ‘worst decade’ performance

    2010-01-04T15:45:00Z

    [16:45 CET 04-01] GLOBAL – MSCI Barra, the provider of equity market benchmark data, said strong performance of major regional equity indices indicated a recovery in stock markets last year. Yet rival provider S&P Indices said equities also delivered the worst 10-year performance ever recorded during the Noughties.

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    Where next for hedgies?

    January 2010 (Magazine)

    Market conditions, consolidation and regulatory developments are changing the landscape for hedge funds. Jean-Charles Bertrand explores the new topography

  • Still the wild frontier
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    Still the wild frontier

    January 2010 (Magazine)

    US small and mid caps remain the crucible of corporate capitalism and opportunity. But Joseph Mariathasan finds that the challenge is in steering through the sheer variety of stocks and managers

  • Crowded out
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    Crowded out

    December 2009 (Magazine)

    One might imagine small-caps markets to be hives of alpha-generating inefficiency and anomaly – and yet Joseph Mariathasan finds that returns in Europe are dominated by beta

  • News

    Gloucestershire appoints global equity manager

    2009-09-11T16:00:00Z

    [17:00 CEST 11-09] UK - Gloucestershire County Council has appointed GMO as global equity manager for its £737.5m (€843.2m) pension fund.

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    Alpha from uncertainty

    September 2009 (Magazine)

    The market crash and subsequent super rally has investors in disagreement over the prospects for US equities. This suggests that active management will now make a difference, writes Joseph Mariathasan

  • News

    Lincolnshire seeks global equity manager after strategy review

    2009-08-17T15:40:00Z

    [16:40 CEST 17-08] UK – Lincolnshire County Council has initiated a tender search for one or more managers to run a £200m (€231.9m) global equity portfolio for its local government pension scheme, following a review of its asset allocation strategy.

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    Equity gains not enough to offset bond yield changes

    2009-08-03T15:30:00Z

    [16:30 CEST 03-08] UK – Equity gains in the recent stock market rallies have not been “substantial” enough to offset falls in corporate bond yields, Aon Consulting has warned, and the result for the 200-largest defined benefit (DB) schemes was an aggregated deficit of £72.8bn (€85.7bn) by the end of July.

  • The hunt for treasure
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    The hunt for treasure

    June 2009 (Magazine)

    Rather than worrying whether the recent emerging market equities rally is sustainable, investors who believe in a long-term growth story should not attempt to time the unpredictable, finds Joseph Mariathasan

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    Africa: the efficient frontier

    June 2009 (Magazine)

    “Africa is where Asia was 20 years ago,” says Richard Segal, a strategist with African financial services firm UBA Capital. “The question is, will Africa be where Asia is now in 20 years’ time?” It certainly struggles against many questionable assumptions. First, that it simply isn’t relevant as an investment ...

  • News

    Pensions funds buy back into equities

    2009-06-12T15:00:00Z

    [16:00 CEST 12-06] NETHERLANDS – Dutch pension funds invested over €21bn in securities again in the first quarter of this year, though the bulk of that money headed for bonds and the purchase of equities did not offset losses, figures from the pensions regulator have revealed.

  • Banking on animal spirits
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    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

  • A nuclear winter?
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    A nuclear winter?

    March 2009 (Magazine)

    Managers are working out when and how to position their portfolios to benefit from an eventual economic recovery,finds Joseph Mariathasan