Asset management
There's more than one way to skin a cat
The ability to invest long and short is central to efficient risk mitigation in today's capital markets, so the theory goes, but your IT systems need to be able to keep up
Vive la difference, says Credit Suisse
In an increasingly complex marketplace of prime broking houses, it's the small differences between brokers that are likely to make or break the client relationship, says Credit Suisse managing director Philip Vasan
So much more than just Scandinavian hedge fund coverage...
Stability, reliability and commitment, plus the ability to operate under local jurisdictions, are key to selecting prime brokers, says the head of prime brokerage at SEB, Jonas Lindgren
Power through sharp focus
When choosing a prime broker, clients should conduct a thorough review of firms' core competencies to assess suitability, says Lehman's prime broking team
Of talent and track records...
David Walker chats with Deutsche Bank's Barry Bausano and Jonathan Hitchon about the central prime broking issues and challenges and the latest services at brokers' disposal
The new foundation for hedge funds
Hedge funds going digital was one thing, but boy, do they generate some data? More than you can put on a floppy disk, anyway, as Bob Guilbert from Eze Castle explains
Directional, with focused discipline
Scotland's Cartesian Capital has turned in a healthy first year with its UK long/short hedge fund. David Walker found out why they had such an enjoyable first birthday...
Synthetic considerations...
tete à tete: shorting
This lunch packs an educational punch!
One lunch, four managers, many products. Solomon Teague observes the very different market predictions of a convertible bond researcher, property fund developer, an asset manager and investment committee chairman.