Loch Adamson • May 2012
Opportunities abound in Europe and the United States.
The stand-out winners in our third annual Institutional Investor Investment Management Awards.
Dan Fuss, the winner of the Invester Lifetime Achievement Award in this year's Investment Management Awards, applies lessons learned in the Navy to risk and reward in fixed income.
Sandra Haas, Morgan Stanley's pension, endowment and foundation head, tells Imogen Rose-Smith where they have been looking for returns lately.
A political squall has blown up over irregularities in the process by which Australia’s Future Fund, the country's $77 billion sovereign wealth fund, appointed David Gonski as successor to chairman David Murray.
Tighter credit over the past year has cooled property prices without undermining growth, setting the stage for fresh easing.
The incoming conservative government of Mariano Rajoy needs to restructure the banking industry to restore Spain’s economic and fiscal health.
Mario Draghi may need to continue the central bank’s controversial bond purchases to stem the crisis and save the euro.
The problems with Spanish sovereign bonds continue to grow, putting greater stress on the entire euro zone, which is already facing the possibility of having to bail out Italy’s E1.9 trillion bond market.
The Swiss National Bank has put a floor under its currency, the Swiss franc, by shelling out the equivalent of $9 billion in buying euros, according to estimates. The plan has worked brilliantly.
Which European firm is the best in research sales? Deutsche Bank, according to the results of our inaugural All-Europe Sales Team.
Despite economic weakness and uncertainty, the 2012 All-America Executive Team is seizing new growth opportunities even as it keeps a close eye on costs.
Establishments in Institutional Investor’s World’s Best Hotels 2011 ranking are using renovations and renewed dedication to service to fuel a rebound.