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Faulty Hypothesis and Hedge Funds
Canadian Investment Review presents this 2005 AIMA Research Award-winning paper examining myths about hedge funds, measures of risk, and portfolio fit....by Todd Brulhart and Peter Klein

Bonds Without Borders
With the Foreign Property Rule lifted, will international fixed income play a greater role in Canadian institutional portfolios? A special roundtable discussion...by James Lewis

Finding a Home for Hedge Funds
A three-part practical discussion of initial steps to take and factors to weigh when considering a hedge fund allocation.

  • Allocation Acid Test by Robert Cultraro
  • All Things in Good Measure by Tristram Lett
  • The Mark of a Master Manager by Wendy Brodkin

    Special Report

    Time to Travel: The 2005 Global Investment Conference

    Riding the dragon's tail...by Howard Balloch

    The countdown has begun...by Patrick Ryan

    Embracing risk in global markets...by Andrew Waters

    Global growth and market integration...by Stephan Siegel

    Bridging the asset return gap...by Luc de la Durantaye

    GTAA: process and philosophy...by Edgar Peters

    Japan: finally turning around...by Chris Ryder

    Gearing up for Chinese growth ...by Scott Wallace

    Fixed income: the new "new thing"...by Rajiv Silgardo

    Foresight in foreign exchange...by Martin Evans

    When is an oil stock not an oil stock?...by Laurent Halcrow

    Re-engineering asset management...by Sébastien Page

    Opportunities without borders...by Howard Williams

    Drawing on American experience...by Frank Warnock

     

  • Summer 2005




    Departments

    Editorial
    Elusive best execution.

    Field Notes
    It's time to reconsider.by Peter Klein and Aidan Vining

     

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