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Daily Global Commentary
A review of current activity in global financial markets, with an emphasis on U.S. markets.
 

 

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January 2007 Issue  
Features
Point of View January 2007
4 The Evolution of Responsible Investing
Next-generation socially responsible investment strategies allow investors to evaluate the impact of social and environmental factors on financial performance.
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3 New Tactics for Investors of Balance
Sheet Asset Pools

Often found on an organization’s balance sheet, taxable asset pools are being invested in innovative ways.
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2 Relaxing the Long-Only Constraint
Active extension strategies are a natural next step for institutional investors seeking a risk-efficient method of capturing alpha while maintaining beta exposure.
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Implementing LDI in Pension Plans
Tougher funding and disclosure requirements are spurring pension plan sponsors around the globe to reconsider the context of how they view their assets and liabilities.
 
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Column
1 Voices: Steven A. Schoenfeld
Emerging market equities have demonstrated why they should be a core element in a long-term international portfolio.
 
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Departments
1 Global Megatrends
The move toward DC plans: Defined contribution plans gain favor with employers around the globe.
 
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1 Ahead of the Curve
A starting point for a discussion of the issues that affect the institutional investment community.
 

October 2006 Issue  
Features
Point of View October 2006
4 The Global Pension Shift
Pension plans around the globe are adopting new investing mindsets and changing behaviors as they grapple with aging populations, funding issues and new regulations.
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3 Beyond the Great Wall
From private pension systems to cross-border investing, China’s emergence in the global economy presents risks and rewards.
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2 Perspectives on Private Equity
Successfully navigating the private equity waters takes persistence, perseverance and patience.
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Column
1 Voices: Orie L. Dudley Jr.
The arrival of Hank Paulson as U.S. Treasury secretary could represent a new approach to economic policy.
 
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Departments
1 Global Megatrends
Asset-mix shifting: Maximize excess returns and manage liabilities.
 
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1 Ahead of the Curve
A starting point for a discussion of the issues that affect the institutional investment community.
 

July 2006 Issue  
Features
Point of View July 2006
4 Private Equity in the Public Eye
Private equity funds are coming off of a banner year. Institutional investors are taking a look at how they can safeguard their private equity portfolios.
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3 The New Appeal of Emerging Markets
Emerging markets are finding a home in institutional investors’ portfolios, where achieving an effective policy allocation can still be a challenge.
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2 The Search for Efficient Asset Class Exposure
Broadening the opportunity set of investment strategies is a critical first step to meeting an institutional investor’s performance objectives.
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1 The Global Shuffle
With global economies becoming increasingly intertwined, shifts in long-term interest rates are changing the way investors are viewing money flows around the world.
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Column
1 Voices: Lyle Logan
Sudan-free investing exemplifies efforts to achieve more than investment goals.
 
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Departments
1 Global Megatrends
Industrialized countries are looking to legislation and regulatory changes to address pension funding gaps.
 
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1 Ahead of the Curve
A starting point for a discussion of the issues that affect the institutional investment community.
 
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