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Interview
Interview ,
April 2010
Nicolas Gomart : «It is inaccurate to say that the alternative investments industry has not been able to provide expected non-correlation»
Nicolas Gomart, deputy CEO of OFI-AM, in charge of alternative management, answers our questions about the hedge fund industry....
Interview ,
February 2010
Olivier Combastet: « The purchase of farmlands is a good investment! »
Since 2006, Pergam Finances has invested in farmlands located in Argentina and Uruguay. For first in investors, the latent gain is above 40%...
Interview ,
January 2010
Jean-Sébastien Debusschere : « The philosophy of the fund is to purchase and operate the forests around the world. »
Jean-Sebastien Debusschere, CIO of Fourwinds Capital Management explains the strategy of its fund focused on an original approach: forest investment.
Interview ,
January 2010
Loïc Fery : « We are focussing our field of operation to the crossover debt»
His flagship, The Chenavari Multi-Strategy Credit Fund, posted 16 consecutive months of positive performances since its creation in 2007...
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Opinion
Opinion,
July 2016
Maybe Brexit won’t break Britain (and the world)
The British electorate’s decision to leave the European Union in the June referendum has roiled markets worldwide. It has clouded prospects for the UK and world economies, and threatens the future of the European (...)
News,
June 2016
Brexit vote ignites equity market, currency and style factor risk
Not good. The result of Friday’s Brexit vote precipitated dramatic changes in equity and currency risk, driven by higher volatility and substantial changes in correlation.
Opinion,
June 2016
Value in a Post-Brexit World
Richard Turnill, BlackRock’s Global Chief Investment Strategist discusses how the British vote to exit the EU has spurred a flight to safety, potentially creating opportunities. According to its commentary, with most asset valuations looking fair to expensive, however, it’s (...)
Opinion,
June 2016
Thursday’s historic “Leave” vote in the UK will have both immediate and long-term consequences for the global economy and financial markets.
The initial flight-to-quality reaction across asset classes has been exacerbated by the market’s misplaced confidence in a “Remain” victory leading up to the vote.
Opinion,
June 2016
Brexit beats Bremain: markets in turmoil
UK voters have chosen by a narrow margin to leave the European Union. The outcome of the UK vote is initially a major shock for markets, and could in the long run damage economic growth and cause more political risks. Brexit puts further pressure on risky assets, oil prices (...)
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