Investment Strategies – Page 30

  • Portfolio Construction: It’s the economy, stupid
    Special Report

    Portfolio Construction: It’s the economy, stupid

    June 2010 (Magazine)

    Efforts to diversify have for too long assumed that we live in non-cyclical economies, and ignored the mix of economic factors that drive asset-class risk. Lynn Strongin Dodds takes a tour of some alternatives

  • Special Report

    Portfolio Construction: Allocating risk, allocating time

    June 2010 (Magazine)

    Martin Steward talks to ex-FRR CIO Jean-Louis Nakamura about Lombard Odier’s volatility-driven allocation and its time-horizon tactical allocation process

  • Portfolio Construction: A question of skill
    Special Report

    Portfolio Construction: A question of skill

    June 2010 (Magazine)

    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?

  • Special Report

    Portfolio Construction: The horrible handful

    June 2010 (Magazine)

    Raphael Douady outlines the top five investment risks that every investor in hedge funds should know about

  • Features

    Old structures on the way out

    June 2010 (Magazine)

    Iain Morse reports on the transformation taking place in the Italian custody market

  • Opinion Pieces

    Worse than it looks

    June 2010 (Magazine)

    The forthcoming loss of Jörgen Holmquist, director general, and David Wright, deputy director-general, two of the most senior and experienced officials from the European Commission’s division responsible for legislation for the banking, insurance, free movement of capital, pensions and capital reserves sectors is bad enough. But accusations that there is a shortage of personnel preparing a “crazy number of legislative initiatives” make the losses worse in this time of crisis.

  • Interviews

    Steady hand in a storm

    June 2010 (Magazine)

    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.

  • Features

    Survival of the fittest

    June 2010 (Magazine)

    Surviving the financial meltdown has left the strongest names ready to monopolise the wave of public and private sector refinancing. But Richard Hemming still finds that a return to the heady valuations of the pre-crisis unlikely

  • The environment factor
    Special Report

    The environment factor

    June 2010 (Magazine)

    Nina Röhrbein reports on the progress of sustainable real estate

  • Portfolio Construction: Broaden your horizons
    Special Report

    Portfolio Construction: Broaden your horizons

    June 2010 (Magazine)

    On the hunt for truly diversified sources of risk, Martin Steward takes aim at different investment time horizons

  • US Equities: Style bias
    Asset Class Reports

    US Equities: Style bias

    June 2010 (Magazine)

    Joseph Mariathasan uncovers a wide range of strategies among top performers in US equities

  • Special Report

    Thematic Investing: Variations on a theme

    May 2010 (Magazine)

    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

  • Private Equity: Coping with the hangover
    Asset Class Reports

    Private Equity: Coping with the hangover

    May 2010 (Magazine)

    After the big binge on leverage, Joseph Mariathasan finds that the next generation of private equity investors will have to go cold turkey, not rely on a hair of the dog

  • Special Report

    Thematic Investing: Themes or fads?

    May 2010 (Magazine)

    Thematic investing in public markets is often biased towards small-caps with emerging business models or technologies. But Joseph Mariathasan finds that the process does not translate smoothly into private equity

  • Special Report

    Thematic Investing: Beloved, unloved cleantech

    May 2010 (Magazine)

    The market-wide sell-off, competition from Asia and the debacle at COP15 has put a dent in the cleantech theme for now, finds Nina Röhrbein. But this only makes the still robust long-term story look better value

  • Asset Class Reports

    Private Equity: Don’t overlook the hidden costs

    May 2010 (Magazine)

    Cyril Demaria looks at factors that can generate substantial costs for large institutional investors apart from the usual direct and indirect costs associated with investing in private equity funds

  • Investing in reefs and rhinos
    Special Report

    Investing in reefs and rhinos

    May 2010 (Magazine)

    Nina Röhrbein reports on the rise of biodiversity

  • Special Report

    Thematic Investing: Specialists or generalists?

    May 2010 (Magazine)

    There is more to sector specialist long/short equity funds than systematic sector risk, finds Stephane Macresy

  • Features

    Untapped potential

    May 2010 (Magazine)

    Charlotte Adlung makes the case for Africa, warning that poor governance and infrastructure is the main stumbling block to investment

  • Special Report

    Thematic Investing: Nothing gained?

    May 2010 (Magazine)

    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