Asset management
Monitoring operational risk
academic paper
How to keep the barbarians at bay
The recent attempted buyout of Sainsbury's showed that no one is safe from the clutches of private equity; cash-rich houses are now clubbing together in joint bids to target even the largest names. Matthew Attwood explains the consequences for credit…
Investors shy away from curve steepeners
Credit curve steepener trades using constant maturity swaps have emerged as an innovative way to take advantage of the much-anticipated rise in credit volatility. So what is hampering take-up of these products? By Hardeep Dhillon
Q&A: Laura Fazio
The head of media and entertainment in the Americas at Dresdner Kleinwort in New York explains what film distribution securitisations offer investors
Canaras Capital
Anthony Clemente, chief executive of New York-based investment manager Canaras Capital, talks to Victor Anderson about the challenges facing a start-up business in the 'alternative' fund management space, including the thorny issue of transparency
CDOs: what does the future hold?
12. the outlook
CLOs of leveraged loans
6. leveraged loan CLOs
The challenge of diversity
Features
A political matter
Cover story
The expectation game
Practitioner profile
Paternoster leads bulk purchase buyouts
Paternoster, the London-based bulk purchase vehicle, is leading the surge in voluntary bulk buyouts of corporates’ pension schemes, a year on from the launch of these vehicles.
A penny for your thoughts...
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