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European firms have grown into formidable carbon competitors, due to the establishment of the EU Emissions Trading Scheme. That makes North American companies the new kids on the block in the global carbon market. This article from Natsource highlights market strategies employed by companies in the early stages of the EU ETS and offers insights for...
A Rothstein Kass report finds that biotechnology executives are becoming more creative in their financing approaches, creating a climate ripe for consolidation and strategic alliances. Investors who viewed an initial public offering as an exit strategy are being replaced by those with longer horizons and by better capitalized industry participants ...
For those investors who are well positioned and well funded, there will be substantial opportunity this year to buy distressed commercial real estate or real estate debt in the United States. Baceline Investments believes investments in secondary U.S. markets will yield many favorable opportunities when compared to investments in primary U.S. marke...
Although hedge funds have been blamed for much of this year's market volatility, they could be the vehicles to bring liquidity back to financial markets and help jump-start markets on their road to recovery. In this report, a Bank of America executive suggests that as many as one-third of hedge funds may close in early 2009, strengthening the indus...
While hedge funds greatly disappointed a number of investors in the past year, Allenbridge finds reasons not to abandon this asset class. This report explains what happened in the sector, dispels some of the misconceptions and offers pointers for hedge fund investors.
Conventional logic indicates that a down market offers value buys for investors willing to take a chance on assets that have dropped precipitously in price. But which of these assets are most likely to regain value, and how much of a portfolio is it reasonable to invest in them? Cambridge Associates examines the outcomes of the 1990 and 2001 recess...
After the heavy stock market losses of last fall, many regulatory agencies issued restrictions on the short selling of stocks. In this independent analysis for the Alternative Investment Management Association, researchers examine the effect of these restrictions on stock returns in six countries and find no strong evidence that the restrictions ha...
This article from Hammond Associates refutes conventional wisdom that says domestic equity indexes are more likely to outperform active managers in efficient markets, such as large-cap stocks, and more disposed to underperform active management in less efficient areas, such as small-cap stocks. The authors present an alternate theory that better ex...
Global investment in physical infrastructure has been a prime driver of growth in emerging markets, but sustained growth also requires investment in an intangible infrastructure that many emerging nations lack. Credit Suisse identifies five pillars of intangible infrastructure (education, health care, development of the financial system, technologi...
A long-term investor seeking immediate, low-cost diversification may want to seriously consider exchange funds as a strategy, according to a paper from Atlantic Trust Private Wealth Management. The paper considers the risks and benefits of exchange funds and recommends paying careful attention to the fund's issuer and structure.
Treasury Inflation Protected Securities, or TIPS, offer additional portfolio diversification, provide a hedge against inflation and help preserve capital, according to this paper from State Street Global Advisors. The authors explain the benefits of TIPS indexing, looking at manager returns over a three-year period.
For individuals who believe private equity offers compelling portfolio diversification and historical outperformance of the public equity markets the key is to find a way to control the J-Curve to reduce its depth yet retain the upside. One solution is mezzanine funds, says TAC Group.
Inside every long-term investor is a short- and medium-term investor who recognizes the need for short-term liquidity and whose total portfolio consists of varied sub-portfolios. BNY Mellon explores the concept of multi-horizon investing in detail, focusing on the concept of sub-portfolios with different objectives, expected returns and liquidity c...
Hotels can be lucrative investments, but they also can be disastrous investments. As an operating business with high capital costs and many employees, hotels have unique obligations and liabilities that potential investors must assess carefully. In this paper, HVS Hotel Management lays out the key issues for investors to consider as part of the due...