All Interviews articles – Page 23

  • Interviews

    Hedge fund hermeneutics

    November 2009 (Magazine)

    Although pension funds and their consultants are weaning themselves off their obsession with three-year track records, few would choose to park $1.3bn with a brand new fund of hedge funds – even if its founding partners bring two decades of experience from hedge fund stalwarts like Olympia, Pioneer and Momentum.

  • Interviews

    Positive about alternatives

    November 2009 (Magazine)

    How do you integrate alternatives into your portfolio?

  • Interviews

    Exotic Alternatives

    September 2009 (Magazine)

    Do you invest in exotic beta?

  • Interviews

    From silos to solutions

    September 2009 (Magazine)

    BlackRock has been active in fiduciary management since 2005, when it purchased the internal asset management operation of the Philips pension fund in the Netherlands and was awarded a fiduciary mandate to manage the assets.

  • Interviews

    From silos to solutions

    September 2009 (Magazine)

    The announcement in mid-June that Barclays had accepted BlackRock’s offer for its asset management arm, Barclays Global Investors (BGI) – to be recommended to shareholders in August 2009 – set the media and industry analysts off on the challenging task of trying to find the pitfalls. All mergers present difficulties, particularly when they are on this scale, but it is difficult to imagine a better fit.

  • Interviews

    Multiplying the multi-boutique

    September 2009 (Magazine)

    As a giant among asset managers describing itself as “multi-boutique”, one might expect BNY Mellon Asset Management (BNYMAM) to be scouring this consolidating industry, chequebook in hand. The recent announcement that it will buy Insight Investment Management from Lloyds Banking Group for £235m (€273m) shows that it is indeed in the market

  • Interviews

    Bigger in Japan

    September 2009 (Magazine)

    On 30 July Sumitomo Trust and Banking Company, the second biggest money manager in Japan, with assets under management at ¥26trn (€192.3bn), bought Nikko Asset Management, Japan’s seventh largest, with just over ¥9trn. It was second only to BlackRock-BGI in terms of this year’s biggest asset management M&A deals and will create Japan’s new number one, and yet media coverage in Europe was curiously muted.

  • Interviews

    New opportunities

    July 2009 (Magazine)

    How do you invest in emerging market equities?

  • Interviews

    Passive versus active

    June 2009 (Magazine)

  • Interviews

    IAM what IAM

    June 2009 (Magazine)

    It’s been an eventful few years for fund of hedge funds International Asset Management (IAM).

  • The institutional path
    Interviews

    The institutional path

    June 2009 (Magazine)

    SAM was founded in 1995 as Sustainable Asset Management. In the wake of the current financial crisis and the appointment of Sander van Eijkern as CEO in January, new ventures are on the horizon for the Swiss-based investment manager.

  • Interviews

    Revolution for survival

    April 2009 (Magazine)

    Jan Straatman has chosen a quote from Charles Darwin as the motto for his plans to restructure €330bn Dutch investment management giant ING: “It is not the strongest of the species which survive, nor the most intelligent, but those most able to change.”

  • Interviews

    Increase the checks and balances

    April 2009 (Magazine)

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

  • Big in Japan – ready for Europe?
    Interviews

    Big in Japan – ready for Europe?

    March 2009 (Magazine)

    Having been through its own painful credit crunch during the ‘lost decade’ of the 1990s, Japan entered the current global version with government, corporate and household debt at relatively healthy levels.

  • Interviews

    In touch with the market

    March 2009 (Magazine)

    How do you make use of consultants?

  • Keeping it real
    Interviews

    Keeping it real

    March 2009 (Magazine)

    Ask pension fund managers what are the risks that keep them awake at night, and they will probably start with longevity.Close behind will be interest rates and inflation.

  • It’s crucial to be selective
    Interviews

    It’s crucial to be selective

    March 2009 (Magazine)

    On The Record: Do you see opportunities in credit?

  • Need to ensure there’s transparency
    Interviews

    Need to ensure there’s transparency

    February 2009 (Magazine)

    Paul Kellerd (UK) Pension advisor to the EDS pension plans in the UK, which have invested assets of just over £1bn (€1.1bn) Although it is now quite common, in particular for larger UK funds, to invest in hedge funds, currently we don’t. However, we did conduct some due diligence with ...

  • Motives that spell added value for clients
  • Challenges and opportunties ahead
    Interviews

    Challenges and opportunities ahead

    January 2009 (Magazine)

    IPE asked three pension funds: ‘What challenges and opportunities will you face in 2009?’