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  • Features

    The risk of large capital flows

    June 2007 (Magazine)

    Marsha Vande Berg reports from Kyoto on the occasion of the Asian Development Bank’s 40th anniversary

  • Features

    Future growth built on solid ground

    June 2007 (Magazine)

    Michael Grimes takes soundings from the local asset management community on prospects for investors in Malaysian stocks

  • Features

    The road of good intentions

    June 2007 (Magazine)

    Peter Taylor assesses the activity of institutional investors in the area of corporate governance in Asia

  • Features

    The modularisation of Germany

    June 2007 (Magazine)

    Murat Ünal reads the signs and looks over the horizon to predict the evolution of Europe’s traditionally less flexible markets as it undergoes change

  • Features

    The science behind the art

    June 2007 (Magazine)

    Recent analysis throws light on the decisions that fund managers make. Rick Di Mascio reports

  • Features

    Getting the training right

    June 2007 (Magazine)

    The German financial industry is seeing an increasing shift towards professionalism, with specialist qualifications now becoming a necessity, says Peter König

  • Features

    Back to front office

    June 2007 (Magazine)

    Tony Freeman discusses the technological challenges faced by fund managers today

  • Features

    Identifying the future value driver

    June 2007 (Magazine)

    Good investment performance is the key to higher M&A valuations, says Ray Soudah

  • Features

    Leading soundbites

    June 2007 (Magazine)

    IPE put these questions to a selection of leading asset managers active in the European market place. Here are their answers:

  • Features

    The pros and cons of being niche

    June 2007 (Magazine)

    Ownership structure is one of the most important determining factors in the culture of a firm and provides an early signal as to what drives and motivates its leaders, says Paul Trickett

  • Features

    Crowding out enterprise annuity pensions

    May 2007 (Magazine)

    Victor Wong argues that, with China's basic pension system under increasing pressure, the enterprise annuity programme may be a casualty

  • Features

    Asian hedge funds - from youth to maturity

    May 2007 (Magazine)

    After a period working in North America, Paul Smith assesses the challenges of building a substantial asset management business in Asia

  • Features

    Widening the net in Pakistan

    May 2007 (Magazine)

    Moiz Mushir Ahmad Khan describes how Pakistan’s Voluntary Pension System has finally come into force

  • Features

    Hedge funds: the way to play emerging markets

    May 2007 (Magazine)

    Peter Douglas believes hedge funds offer a route to better returns and effective risk management in developing markets

  • Features

    Emerging markets - too big to ignore

    May 2007 (Magazine)

    In a detailed paper, ‘Efficiently adding emerging market equities to a global portfolio’, Northern Trust’s Steven Schoenfeld and Alain Cubeles argue that investors should commit 7-8% of their global equity portfolios to the class. Here is a summary of their views

  • Features

    A tale of two pension laws

    May 2007 (Magazine)

    Oscar Volder finds Japan searching for a third way between DB and DC. Success will depend on how well its institutions can work together

  • Features

    Early days for DC Korean-style

    May 2007 (Magazine)

    It is over a year since Korea’s defined contribution pension system was introduced. Carl Redondo assesses the progress made so far

  • Features

    Indexing for an inefficient market

    May 2007 (Magazine)

    Passive indexing has rapidly gained popularity and importance among institutional investors in the rest of the world but to a lesser extent in Asia, with good reason. Jason Hsu and Jason Chia-Shang Tuan explain a new strategy that may alter this

  • Features

    Benchmarking for tomorrow's models

    May 2007 (Magazine)

    Paul Hoff looks at how index providers are responding to the needs of investors for ready access to new markets

  • Special Report

    Best practice in Malaysia

    May 2007 (Magazine)

    Tan Lye Huat highlights the progress being made in applying new corporate governance guidelines in Malaysia