Latest Manager Research – Page 454
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White papersTackling the ‘unknown unknowns’: how active managers manage unforeseen risks
The best active managers never resort to blaming events seemingly outside of their control for poor performance. Rather, they work harder to overcome such hurdles, listening to a wide range of views, inviting challenge and working closely with others to refine their process so as to retain that all-important edge.
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White papers[Full paper] Outnumbered but not outpaced – the bold change we need for female fund manager talent to break through
While financial services has made some progress towards parity, asset management remains an outlier with only 7% female representation.
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White papers[Summary] Outnumbered but not outpaced – the bold change we need for female fund manager talent to break through
While financial services has made some progress towards parity, asset management remains an outlier with only 7% female representation. Alison Jefferis argues that it’s time to embrace bold change to redress the balance as the industry is missing out on a deep pool of talent and resources.
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White papersReal estate: beating the benchmark blues
During a sustained period of strong performance for real estate assets, an investment strategy based on mimicking the benchmark paid off handsomely. But as we move into an altogether more challenging period, this approach will no longer reap the same rewards, argues Chris Urwin.
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White papersChallenging outlook for UK real estate
The UK government’s negotiating stance on ‘Brexit’ has become clearer, which is good news for real estate investors. But value remains scarce across the market, says Tom Goodwin.
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White papersTalking down the U.S. dollar: A means to an (unsuccessful) end
Is it better to be weak or strong?
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White papersIn Credit: Rising US rates and Dutch courage
In the US, the Federal Reserve did as expected and lifted interest rates for the third time this cycle – by 25bps to 1%.
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White papersLe marché suisse de l’immobilier: 1H17
En 2016, l’économie suisse s’est développée sur des bases solides. Les signaux d’une reprise forte sur le marché du travail ont néanmoins fait défaut. Dans les deux prochaines années, une certaine amélioration de l’économie est attendue.
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White papersSchweizer Immobilienmarkt: 1H17
Die Schweizer Wirtschaft entwickelte sich 2016 solide. Starke Impulse für den Arbeitsmarkt blieben jedoch aus. In den kommenden zwei Jahren wird eine weitere Aufhellung der Wirtschaft erwartet.
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White papersOur Convictions: March 2017
No major changes on the macroeconomic front last month, but, rather, a confirmation of trends that we had already factored into our asset allocation.
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White papersCross Asset Investment Strategy: March 2017
This month, we present the main issues and scenarios relating to French presidential and legislative elections, as well as the most likely market impacts.
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White papers2017 Emerging Markets Outlook
On balance, our outlook for emerging markets in 2017 is optimistic, and we are off to a good start, with emerging markets outperforming developed markets in 2017.
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White papersEconomic Insights: February 2017
Recession; it follows an expansion as the economy encounters constraints, inflation rises, and the Fed hikes interest rates. A recovery follows a recession and begins a new era of better growth, mild inflation, and stock market gains.
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White papersEuropean real estate proves resilient despite political headwinds
European real estate continues to offer relatively good value amidst an environment of heightened political risk and rising inflation, says Monika Sujkowska.
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White papersCurrent market challenges call for an active and flexible high yield investment strategy
In contrast with favourable seasonality, the start of the year was characterised by an abrupt sell-off which lasted for the first 40 days on the back of global growth scare impacting negatively commodities prices and risky assets highly correlating in the downward movement.
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White papers[Full paper] 2017: Brave New World
Why active managers are well placed to take advantage of social, economic and political regime change.
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White papers[Summary] 2017: Brave New World
Why active managers are well placed to take advantage of social, economic and political regime change.
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White papersA cornerstone allocation for pension funds seeking income and return
With the Brexit referendum now months behind us, uncertainty looks set to shape the investment agenda for some time to come.
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White papersWhere to invest? – A long term equilibrium analysis from a core perspective
Looking at investment intention surveys over the last years a common theme can be observed: Target real estate allocations of institutional investors have been increasing constantly! Since 2010 this development has lead to continuously increasing investment volumes as investors try to chase their moving target.
