All IPE articles in November 2017 (Magazine) – Page 3
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Features
Interview: Joachim Wuermeling, Deutsche Bundesbank
The workings of central banks remain a mystery to many despite a shift towards more transparency over the years
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Opinion Pieces
Letter From Brussels: Court for international investor disputes on the horizon
International investors in the EU have for decades been suffering from woeful dispute settlement proceedings when involved in cases against public authorities
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Special Report
China: Bond markets opening to foreign investors
Access to the world’s third-largest bond market is slowly improving
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Special Report
The next generation bond market
Fixed-income markets have undergone significant structural changes since the 2008 financial crisis. These seismic shifts are forcing investors to adapt to a new market paradigm
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Special Report
How to crack the big three in European ETFs
Both the US and European ETF markets are dominated by a few key providers
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Special Report
Creating value through smart beta ETFs: myth or reality?
Smart beta ETFs can allow investors to benefit from the many positive attributes of both traditional passive and active strategies
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Features
Hybrids: Best of both worlds
Preferred securities offer high coupons and high yields compared with most purebred bonds
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Special Report
What makes the best ETF?
What makes the best ETF for one investor will be very different for another
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Special Report
Swedish Krona: Benign prospects
Relatively high productivity growth means the long-term outlook for the krona is good
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Special Report
How big can the ETF market become?
Assets worldwide in exchange-traded funds (ETFs) are on a seemingly unstoppable growth path. Can anything halt ETFs’ progress?
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Special Report
Attractiveness of local currency emerging market debt
Emerging market debt has become a core part of many investors’portfolios. Yet this asset class has also evolved rapidly
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Interviews
On the Record: How do you attract and retain investment talent?
APK Pensionskasse, APG Asset Management and Sampension Denmark share their views on hiring and keeping the best investment professionals
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Special Report
Asset-backed securities: Essential assets
Innovations are bringing new life to the asset-backed securities market
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Features
An Asian rethink is overdue
Everyone is, at least to some extent, a product of their past. It is hard to break from the habits picked up over our lifetimes
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Special Report
Global regulators take another look at ETFs
The rapid growth of ETFs globally means that we are seeing increased official scrutiny of the sector
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Analysis
Post-referendum analysis: Initial reactions
Industry experts and groups offer analysis of the referendum and its consequences for the future of Swiss pension reform
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Special Report
The long and short of alternative credit
How are hedge funds faring as investment partners and providers in private credit?
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Country Report
Asset Allocation: Funds seek alternatives
Pension funds seek the right risk-return balance in a low-interest-rate environment. Opportunities seem few and far between
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Features
Asset Allocation: Economics remains buoyant
Global macroeconomics are generally supportive all round – with buoyant business sentiment, rising investment spending and low unemployment
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Features
Ahead of the Curve: Beware banks
The universal desire to generate economic growth through capitalism lends itself naturally to the long-term nature of pension funds
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