The Euromoney hedge funds and alternative investments handbook
Series: Euromoney handbooks Publisher: Euromoney, 2008.Language: EnglishDescription: 115 p. : Graphs/Ill./Photos ; 26 cm.ISBN: 9781843742913Type of document: BookItem type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Europe Campus Archives |
REF300 .F56 E86 2008
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The Euromoney Hedge Funds and Alternative Investments Handbook 2008 Contents FOREWORD by David Friedland, President, Hedge Fund Association Chapter 1 Private equity goes public by Dewey Ballantine LLP 01 Chapter 2 Lifting the veil on 130/30 strategies by Lehman Brothers 07 Chapter 3 Charting a course through the price volatility storm by FTSE Group and MSS Real Estate 17 Chapter 4 Variance swaps and CBOE SandP 500 variance futures by Chicago Trading Company, LLC 25 Chapter 5 Beta replication: a cost-effective alternative to hedge fund investing by Blue White Alternative Investments Ltd. 33 Chapter 6 The rise of global activism by CaIPERS Global Equity 45 Chapter 7 What service levels should hedge fund administrators shoot for? by Apex Fund Services Ltd. 47 Chapter 8 The investor focus: what investors expect of hedge fund managers by CFA Institute Centre for Financial Market Integrity 53 Chapter 9 Ethics, sound practices and valuation guidelines by CAIA 57 Chapter 10 Build brand. Bring in assets by Blue Corner, Inc. 63 REGIONAL and MARKET REVIEWS Chapter 11 Going wider and deeper into Eastern Europe by East Capital 67 Chapter 12 The search for alpha in Russia by Renaissance Investment Management 73 Chapter 13 A world leader emerging, but few options for investors by DBM Capital Partners 79 Chapter 14 Finding value in the alternative investment space the case of Brazil by Vision Brazil Investments 85 Chapter 15 German tax-exempt investors and private equity investments by P+P Pöllah + Partners 71 Chapter 16 Gibraltar: the key to European private equity funds by Hassans 97 Chapter 17 South Africa: unlocking the potential of an economic middle and working class by Leverage (Amsterdam) 103 Chapter 18 Hedge funds as activist shareholders by Homburger AG 111
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