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Small & Mid-Caps: The small-cap dilemma
01 Feb 2012
Small-caps promise so much as an asset class. But Joseph Mariathasan outlines just how difficult it can be to create a viable business out of managing them
Small & Mid-Caps: The 800-pound gorilla
01 Feb 2012
UK exposure – or lack of it – has been decisive in European small and mid-caps. But Martin Steward finds that managers have also had to contend with a difficult ‘risk-on, risk-off’ environment
Small & Mid-Caps: Bulls and bears square up
01 Feb 2012
Being on the defensive has paid in 2011, writes Martin Steward. But the US is a confusingly mixed prospect for the coming year
Emerging Market Equities: Tide of history
03 Jan 2012
Emerging markets, and their trade relationships with one another and the rest of the world, are changing. Traditional investment frameworks are struggling to remain relevant, writes Joseph Mariathasan
Emerging Market Equities: ‘Quality’ shines through
03 Jan 2012
Martin Steward finds that a significant change in market leadership after 2009 determines who stays at the top of the emerging equity performance tables – and who falls
Emerging Market Equities: The evolution of fundamentals
03 Jan 2012
Exposure to global smaller companies can capture diversification by market capitalisation, but also by developed and emerging market exposure, writes Nick Hamilton
Emerging Market Equities: Rooting for acorns
03 Jan 2012
Somerset Capital finds a nice selection of tomorrow’s mighty oaks and quality local businesses among emerging small and mid-caps, writes Martin Steward
Hedge Funds: Carving a new niche
01 Dec 2011
Hedge funds are booming – but funds of funds are not. Joseph Mariathasan outlines the ways in which the intermediaries are re-thinking their role
Hedge Funds: A true alternative
01 Dec 2011
Bainbridge Partners exploits the fact that some hedge fund strategies simply diversify better than others, finds Martin Steward
Hedge Funds: Once bitten... twice shy
01 Dec 2011
The year 2011 has been a good one for emerging hedge fund talent. However, prospective candidates are being put through their paces by cautious investors, finds Lynn Strongin Dodds
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