All IP Asia articles – Page 24

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    The inexorable rise of Sovereign Debt

    IP Asia January 2009

    With governments lining up to announce major infrastructure building projects and companies on the hunt for affordable credit, Michael Grimes assesses the outlook for assets invested in local currency debt.

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    Real estate markets growing wider and deeper

    IP Asia January 2009

    Richard Newell reports on the activities of APREA, the body representing the listed real estate esector in Asia. The article also assesses the appetite for investment in Asia, where availability of information remains a challenge for investors

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    Transition Management in difficult markets

    IP Asia January 2009

    The volatility in the world’s financial markets is having a significant impact on portfolio transitions.

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    The total package doesn't exist

    IP Asia January 2009

    Richard Surrency of Bank of New York Mellon in Singapore highlights the need to focus on core needs in achieving your objectives when outsourcing.

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    Renewable energy - a light in the gloom

    IP Asia January 2009

    Technologies for the development of solar, wind, biomass and hydro are now well-established and proven, reducing risks for investors in power generation assets based on these technologies.

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    Korea welcomes new era

    IP Asia January 2009

    A progress report on the country’s moves to modernise its investment and pension landscape

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    New World Order - The era of the Sovereign Fund

    IP Asia January 2009

    They are one of the clearest illustrations of the way economic power is moving from west to east. But do sovereign wealth funds deserve all the attention they are getting?

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    Japanese infrastructure looks to private finance

    IP Asia January 2009

    Infrastructure can meet the long term liabilities of pension funds while private finance can take the burden off state finances. Japan is now seeing the potential of combining the two

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    Malaysia finds its sweet spot

    IP Asia January 2009

    As Malaysia celebrates 50 years of independence, a string of catalysts should keep the country on investors’ radar screens. CLSA’s Niklas Olausson highlights the key factors underpinning Malaysia’s break-out.

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    NZ Super Fund sets responsible standard

    IP Asia January 2009

    Responsible investment is a rapidly maturing activity, and one that the Guardians of New Zealand Superannuation are taking notice of.

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    How to tell if your hedge fund manager is in trouble

    IP Asia January 2009

    As we have seen with Madoff, even seemingly secure hedge fund managers can crash and burn. What are some of the tell-tale signs of trouble?

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    The new Indian Provident Fund

    IP Asia January 2009

    Carl Redondo assesses the winners and losers from India’s new pension savings initiative

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    Do sovereign funds 'get it'?

    IP Asia January 2009

    Venture funding veteran Wayne Silby suggests that sovereign funds could play a key role in underpinning social and ecological development across the globe.

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    Getting the global mix right

    IP Asia January 2009

    The changing dynamics of global stock market activity has resulted in a shift in emphasis for global equity managers. Richard Newell assesses the implications for investors.

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    Getting the mix right

    IP Asia January 2009

    It’s not all bad news in the hedge fund world. PMA Investment Advisors has been producing strong returns from a mix of FX and credit exposures.

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    VIP markets good to go

    IP Asia January 2009

    The long term prospects for Vietnam, Indonesia and the Philippines (the VIP markets) are strong, says DIAM’s Toshihiko Takamoto

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    India on high risk list in the short term

    IP Asia January 2009

    Indian fund watcher Jacqueline Aldhous assesses the prospects for investors after a disastrous year in so many ways.

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    Taking Hong Kong's MPF to the next stage

    IP Asia January 2009

    Increased contribution levels, lower fees and better education are just some of the challenges for Hong Kong’s second pillar pension system.

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    The impact of privatising Petronas

    IP Asia January 2009

    Over the past four decades, the Malaysian economy has successfully diversified from dependence on tin and rubber to manufactured exports, which now account for 82% of exports.

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    SRI in Japan – it’s a must

    IP Asia January 2009

    Japanese businesses and investors have embraced SRI, but only on a superficial level. What can be done to improve this situation? Richard Newell talks to a standard-bearer for SRI