A normalising economy and a supportive regulatory framework is expected to entice growing numbers of wealth mangers back into hedge funds, although it is likely to be a gradual process
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One man’s role in exposing secrets of Swiss banking
Ex-IRS investigator Dan Reeves believes the days of secret bank accounts are gone for good
Gazing into the future of wealth management
The mass affluent class is set to be a key battleground for the wealth management industry. But will clients benefit?
Will Abenomics finally bring an end to Japan’s lost decades?
Can Shinzo Abe's reforms prove a lasting cure for Japan's ills?
Family offices struggle in new environment
Crackdowns on tax avoidance and evasion are forcing single family offices to change how they manage their affairs, with increasing numbers now outsourcing certain aspects of their business
‘Gatsby’ era draws to a close for private banks
Private banks are reworking business models in response to new regulations such as RDR, but there are other costs, for example spiralling salaries, which need to be addressed
Multi-asset funds provide room for manoeuvre
The ability to move quickly between asset classes makes multi-asset funds very attractive in an uncertain economic environment, but investors should keep an eye on managers taking on too much equity risk
Banks uniquely positioned to harness philanthropic spirit
Philanthropy has undergone a recent surge, but private banks should develop more innovative solutions to boost its effects and help to draw attention to forgotten causes, believes Lombard Odier’s Karin Jestin
Why invest in global emerging market small cap equities?
Small companies are often better placed than their larger equivalents to benefit from the rise of the emerging market consumer class, while also offering diversification benefits
Southeast Asia full of promise if investors do their homework
Investors considering Southeast Asia must delve into the backgrounds of the families who own much of the region’s businesses, while smaller firms are often the best bet
Radical change for factors shaping emerging market growth
Fears over falling growth rates and the end of QE have made investors wary of emerging markets, but these economies should receive a boost as the developed world recovers
Currency volatility central to portfolio performance
The Fed’s potential tapering of quantitative easing is just one reason why it is vital portfolios are hedged against currency risk, while private investors can benefit from fluctuations
Emerging market equities to play catch up through 2014
Equities, especially in emerging markets, should enjoy a good year as the global economy improves, although volatility is likely to increase
Fund Selection - February 2014
Each month in PWM, 9 top European asset allocators reveal how they would spend €100,000 in a fund supermarket for a fairly conservative client with a balanced strategy
Yuri Bender, editor-in-chief of PWM, speaks to Eric Verleyen, SGPB Hambros's chief investment officer, about the effects of US economic policy and consumer spending on bond and equity allocations.
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