All IPE articles in January 2018 (magazine) – Page 2
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Opinion Pieces
Letter from Brussels: Easier securitisation on the horizon
The EU’s securitisation package has finally passed through the European Parliament and Council. However, the new rules will not be applied until January 2019
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Special Report
Buy-side: When less is more
How will the unbundling of research costs affect a saturated market?
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Country ReportCEE: A system in flux
As budgetary and demographic pressures start to bite, what is the future for CEE pension systems?
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Country Report
CEEC forum: Unique and varied problems
A recent panel with members of PensionsEurope’s CEEC Forum discussed regional pensions issues
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Opinion PiecesGuest Viewpoint: Will Goodhart, CFA UK
“The responsibility for making our profession more representative of the society we serve ultimately sits with all of us”
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Special Report
Commentary: Challenges and opportunities
Independent research providers are hoping to benefit from the new research regime
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Features
ESG: Hard lessons on climate reporting
How are investors responding to France’s article 173 requirement on climate disclosure?
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Special Report
Sell-side: Tougher competition
Investment banks are cutting back on analysts but the top ones remain
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Asset Class Reports
Investment Grade Credit: Will the global rally last?
The global economy appears to be entering a period of greater stability and low volatility but risks remain for fixed-income investors
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Special ReportInvestment Research: A new regime dawns
The advent of the new MiFID II regulations is fundamentally changing the way asset managers relate to research
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FeaturesDiary Of An Investor: Paradise lost
As our co-investment partners PensionKøbenhavn found recently, unexpected risks can turn round and bite you
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FeaturesFocus on the end goal
Buy and sell side can capitalise by thinking strategically about the focus on long-term invesment
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Features
Long-term investing: Equities will experience gravitational pull
This second article on a new survey argues that investing will remain a relative-value game
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Special Report
ESG: Sharing stewardship
Active managers will find it increasingly difficult to argue stewardship is their preserve
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FeaturesDo not expect a tech-driven revolution
Despite the amount of academic research, the theoretical concepts underpinning portfolio management remain the same
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Special Report
Neuroscience: The revenge of the ‘gut feeling’
John Coates discusses the insights provided by his research on how physiology – not rational thought or psychological traits – makes humans excellent risk takers
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Opinion Pieces
Long Term Matters: Time to pay heed to political risk
Speaking plainly but respectfully gets results more often than our ‘inner fence-sitter’ likes to acknowledge
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Interviews
On the record: How do you use investment research?
MN Netherlands and PFA Denmark share their views on investment research under MiFID II
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InterviewsHow we run our money: Nokia
Arto Sirvio, Nokia’s director of pensions, tells Carlo Svaluto Moreolo how the communication and information technology company manages a large portfolio of pension plans
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Interviews
Strategically speaking: Natixis Investment Managers
It is a subtle point but important not to miss. Natixis Investment Managers is in plural form. The group is not just an asset manager but an owner of asset managers and the provider of a global distribution platform
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