Investors
Moving into alternatives
Investor profile: Universities Superannuation Scheme
Hedge funds vie for investor favour - and money
How, if at all, will marketing and distribution of hedge funds and funds of hedge funds change in 2010?
Corporate debt offers investment opportunity
Hybrid Structured Credit Funds: Securitisation moves into new paradigm
Private equity fund administration expertise offered
Hybrid Structured Credit Funds: Securitisation moves into new paradigm
Investor appetite returns: capital introduction for hedge funds
Investor interest in hedge funds has improved markedly in recent months. With almost every fund open to new investors, the environment for raising capital remains difficult.
Latin Americans eye offshore investments
Distributing and marketing hedge funds in Latin America
Fund performance raises specific issues
Unlike the returns of common stocks and mutual funds, hedge fund returns are generally not normally distributed.1,i This has considerable consequences on a number of hedge fund risk measures, as presented in last month’s article, which was drawn from the…
Family Office Leadership Summit
September 2009, London
Chinese opportunities
Of all the world’s emerging markets, none has boomed so quickly as China. While the developed world struggles with the financial crisis, China is forecasting continued strong growth.
Future of diversification
Family offices are increasingly looking at tangible assets as a way to diversify their portfolios away from purely financial risk.
Commercial property set to rise
The economic forecast for the commercial property market is clearing, says Standard Life Investments’ investment director Andrew Jackson.
Defining a family office
“Any ex-UBS banker these days starting up their own shop is calling themselves a family office,” says Reyl Private Office director Pierre Condamin-Gerbier, discussing the question of the optimum structure for a family office.
Future planning for succession
There are a number of different structures that can be used to manage a family’s wealth, but the most important requirement is adequate succession planning.
Inside story of family offices
Duncan Straughen, director of Wates Family Office, was recruited to work closely with family members to help create the infrastructure and support needed for an actively engaged owners group. The family was just completing a transfer of ownership between…
Outsourcing dilemma
Family offices come in a variety of shapes and sizes. Not all are called ‘family offices’ and not all are designed to meet every need of a family.
Entrepreneurial spirit drives success
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Changing times for diverse family
A family that began in the early 1900s faced moving into the new century with an expanded and diverse family where the present generation needed to take control and start planning for the next.
Wary about hedge funds
The German marketplace and government has not been particularly welcoming to hedge funds. Many are seen as a disruptive and negative influence on German companies. Nevertheless, some funds are keen to tap into the significant investor base one of the…
New blood
Single-family offices are undergoing drastic remodelling to emerge in the image of the younger generation who now controls them. The next generation of family office leaders is making major operational changes, reports Margie Lindsay.
Shorting and hedging with ETFs
ETFs can be sold short to hedge a portfolio of stocks, bonds, commodities or funds. Securities lending revenue on ETFs can be attractive for investors who own ETF shares. The lending revenue that can be earned on ETFs could more than cover the annual TER…
ETFs in Latin America
In the first five months of 2009, the Latin American exchange-traded funds (ETFs) industry had 11 locally domiciled ETFs, 174 exchange listings and assets of $7.47 billion from two providers on two exchanges.
Basic ETF structure and Ucits
ETFs have distinctive features. Each ETF is designed to track a specific index. They provide access to investment styles, asset classes, markets and different sectors.
Gradual rise in Shariah compliant ETFs
The first Shariah compliant ETF was launched in January 2007. Since then the evolution in the methodologies used by index providers to create appropriate Shariah compliant indices has resulted in well-defined indices acceptable to a broad constituency of…