All articles by Martin Steward – Page 15
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NewsEmerging market private equity investment surges, says EMPEA
GLOBAL – Booming deal flow, particularly in increasingly large transactions, is fueling robust growth in emerging market private equity investment, according to research from the Emerging Markets Private Equity Association (EMPEA).
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News
Synthetic inflation options 80% cheaper than caps, says Pimco's Worah
GLOBAL – Replicating optionality on inflation using the US dollar swaps market in recent years would have incurred one-fifth of the cost of buying inflation caps, according to research by PIMCO.
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News
100 companies vie for assets of Denmark's LD Pension
DENMARK – Denmark’s LD Pension has revealed that 100 companies have applied for the 12 asset management mandates it tendered through EU public procurement earlier this year.
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Special Report
Fiduciary/Delegation: Topiary
Failed by the fund of funds industry, investors are beginning to plant, nurture and clip their hedge funds themselves, finds Martin Steward
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Special Report
Fiduciary/Delegation: Competing advice
The obvious objection to pension funds bringing hedge fund selection in-house is the strain it puts on resources in the service of such a small part of the overall risk budget. The counter-argument, put by Andre Konstantinow, head of manager selection at the Barclays UK Retirement Fund, is that hedge ...
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Asset Class Reports
Credit: Graded ‘could do better’
Martin Steward talks to Standard & Poor’s about what exactly it means to rate a security AAA
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Asset Class Reports
Credit: Real yields for real money
Martin Steward speaks to Babson Capital Europe, which argues that the time has come for European pension funds to allocate seriously to the loans market
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Interviews
Beware falling knives
The Mudrick Capital Management project was set in motion in 2008 to take advantage of a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity – “the largest supply of over-leveraged corporations ever seen” combined with the most severe recession since the 1930s “has kicked off a distressed cycle that will be unprecedented in terms of length and depth of supply”, its website declares.
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Special Report
Fiduciary/Delegation: Hedge fund beta: a cheap core portfolio?
If the trend is towards core-satellite hedge fund portfolios, what does that mean for resource budgeting? It is tempting to see this as a passive-active portfolio – why would an investor not wish to maximise her budget for the active part and minimise her budget for idiosyncratic risk, illiquidity risk and, of course, costs, in the passive part? This is the argument behind ‘hedge fund beta’ – investable indices, ETFs, super-diversified funds of funds and quantitative, hedge fund replicators.
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Features
Unipension: Risk, adjusted
Martin Steward spoke with Niels Erik Petersen (pictured) and Søren Bang Andersen of Unipension, the consolidated administration service for Denmark’s pension funds for architects, MAs, MScs and PhDs, agricultural academics and veterinary surgeons
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Special Report
Portfolio Construction: Allocating risk, allocating time
Martin Steward talks to ex-FRR CIO Jean-Louis Nakamura about Lombard Odier’s volatility-driven allocation and its time-horizon tactical allocation process
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Special ReportPortfolio Construction: A question of skill
The hedge fund world is supposed to be about skill. But Martin Steward asks, if you use a fund of funds, what skills are you buying – and whose?
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Interviews
Steady hand in a storm
These are interesting times at Copenhagen’s BankInvest. Its 20-strong global equities team was recently reduced to 17 as its head, David Dalgas, resigned, followed by chief portfolio managers Klaus Ingemann Nielsen and Kenneth Graversen. The team still boasts an average of 10 years’ experience, and it maintains that the resignations would not lead directly to changes in its (low turnover, fundamentals-based) global equity portfolios.
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Special ReportPortfolio Construction: Broaden your horizons
On the hunt for truly diversified sources of risk, Martin Steward takes aim at different investment time horizons
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Special Report
Thematic Investing: Variations on a theme
There are as many definitions of thematic investing as there are thematic investors. Martin Steward asks how significant themes really are as drivers of managers’ risk
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Special Report
Thematic Investing: Nothing gained?
Venture capital has limited capacity, lacklustre returns and a mysterious risk profile that does not reward diversification. Martin Steward tries to find a place for it in pension fund portfolios
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InterviewsNew birth for Neuberger
I first met Dik van Lomwel high up on a deserted floor of 25 Bank Street, Canary Wharf, almost exactly one year ago. The employees of Neuberger Berman, bought by Lehman Brothers in 2000, were the only people left, and the place had a melancholy air. “It’s a tragedy, what happened here,” he said. “Lehman was a genuinely nice place to work – how many firms on the Street had senior people who stuck around for so long? But now we have the opportunity to take that forward into the new firm.”
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Country Report
Denmark: Where ATP leads...
The Danish pensions giant is renowned for cutting-edge work in liability-driven investment and separation of alpha and beta. But Martin Steward finds that the reality is different from what the buzzwords imply – and even more pioneering
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News
LD Invest is upbeat despite €5.2bn LD Pension tender
DENMARK - Henrik Parkhøi, managing director at the DKK67bn (€9bn) Copenhagen-based asset manager LD Invest, remains bullish about his firm’s prospects even though more than 55% of its assets under management are under threat following a call for tenders by LD Pension, its biggest client and majority shareholder.
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Markets rally on euro-zone’s €30bn package for Greece
EUROPE - Bond rates and currency markets responded strongly to news announcing euro-zone members agreed a rescue package for Greece over the weekend.





