News Archive: Apr - 2012
China Widens the Door to Global Investors
China has upped its quota for foreign investment in an effort to ease controls on its highly regulated market.
IMF Predicts Commodity Slump
Commodity prices are likely to decline in the latter half of 2012 and continue through 2013, the International Monetary Fund predicts.
The Doctor's Archives
Agriculture Investing: A Diamond in the Rough?
Agriculture is a challenging investment with rising potential, fueled by rising food prices, agricultural land’s long-term inflation-linked characteristics, and low correlation to most asset classes, consulting firm bfinance asserts.
From the Archives: Harvard Has a Cold
Investors ‘More Conservative’ in 2012
Milliman: Rising Interest Rates Boosting Corporate Pension Funding
Corporate pension plan funding has climbed sharply in March fueled by rising interest rates and a consequential drop in liabilities, according to an analysis by Milliman.
he Geek (and Olympian and Professor and Businessman) Who’s Helping Them
Pension Fund to Revamp City Centre
What's the Best Way to Evaluate an Investment Manager?
Investment manager turnover is often the result of investor irrationality and the use of models such as Bayesian statistics could help provide understanding, according to consulting firm Towers Watson.
Northern Trust: Improving US Equity Correlations, Waning Volatility on the Horizon
Institutional investment managers are becoming increasingly positive on the US economy while they remain concerned about macro risks such as the European debt crisis, a new survey by Northern Trust shows.
Mark Gull is a Glass Half Empty Kind of Guy
Paper: Adaptive Market vs. Efficient Market Hypotheses
The adaptive markets hypothesis has gained a stronger footing in the financial world as the traditional paradigms of modern portfolio theory and the efficient markets hypothesis (EMH) have proven to be woefully inadequate, according a recent whitepaper by MIT professor Andrew Lo.