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Making way for a new era in structures
Hybrid Structured Credit Funds: Securitisation moves into new paradigm
ETNs poised for a comeback
Worries over counterparty credit risk stymied the development of the market for exchange-traded notes, but as those concerns recede and the products spread outside their home in the US, 2010 could be the year that the investments come into their own. By…
Rules of the road: Ucits and mutual funds reveal shift to regulated products
The quest for new sources of investment coupled with investor demands for liquidity and transparency have combined to push more hedge funds and funds of hedge funds into Ucits III products. In the US there are also some signs of a preference for…
Emerging story of success: a look at emerging markets strategy
Strategy: emerging markets
System addicts: a look at systematic trading
Systematic trading
Gazing into an uncertain future
Hybrid Structured Credit Funds: Securitisation moves into new paradigm
Good credit: interview with Andrew Feldstein, BlueMountain Capital Management
Fund manager profile: BlueMountain Capital Management
Market uncertainty and volatility influences investor risk appetite
Do you expect to increase or reduce your tolerance for risk over the next 12 months?
Categories of funds regulated under Cayman Islands law
Hybrid Structured Credit Funds: Securitisation moves into new paradigm
Favourable tax for section 110
Hybrid Structured Credit Funds: Securitisation moves into new paradigm
Leveraging corporate assets in the Cayman Islands
Hybrid Structured Credit Funds: Securitisation moves into new paradigm
Luxembourg fund structures and tax advantages
Hybrid Structured Credit Funds: Securitisation moves into new paradigm
Irish-qualified investor funds give managers flexible and adaptive structure
Hybrid Structured Credit Funds: Securitisation moves into new paradigm
Mystic Margie’s 2010 predictions
Predictions are tricky things. The only safe ones are within 24 hours, when there is a 50/50 chance of being right. Long-term forecasts of 10 years or more are also relatively safe as no one will remember what was said but, if right, the predictor can…