Feature
SEC chief steps down
Chairman of the US Securities & Exchange Commission (SEC) William Donaldson has resigned his position to return to the private sector, leaving a demanding job at the country's lead regulatory agency of the securities industry.
Getting the Continental drift
us prime broking
Hedge funds jitter as motor giants crash into skid row
distressed debt
Squaring the gearing circle
roundtable: funds of hedge funds leverage
Should we tell the President?
US focus: inside the president's mind
Learning the ropes of SEC registration
US focus: sec
A life offshore need not be so taxing
tax efficiency
Alpha: From delivery to packaging
portfolio management
Investable hedge fund indices fees confuse rather than clarify
investable indices fees
Gaining an edge through gimmicks
Marketing
Risk management for investors
Introduction
Changing of the guard
Deutsche Bank has knocked JP Morganoff the top spot, winning first place inthis year’s survey of asset managers.But Goldman Sachs is close behind,moving up to second place in thisyear’s poll. By Patrick Fletcher,research by Glenn Leihner-Guarin
Testing the waters
Pension funds
Changing of the guard
Institutional investor end-user survey
Refining risk taking
Pension fund profile
The state of affairs in leveraged loans
leveraged finance market
10 years of Pfandbrief
Pfandbrief market
Convergence in leveraged finance
the evolution of leveraged finance
Group of 26 grinds to a halt
bondholder rights