GROUNDHOG DAY
Any investor who takes a ride on airline stock “would be well advised to open their parachutes once they have reached high altitude on this stock recovery play”, according to industry analyst Bob Hirst. Operators worldwide are experiencing their worst slump. B...
BACK TO BUILDING BLOCKS
Despite one of the most challenging market environments in recent memory, depositary receipts have performed admirably over the past 12 months, with total DR trading volume inching upwards and new issuance easily trumping cancellations, particularly in the sec...
THE NEW LOOK OF FOREX
While large institutional players experienced declines in foreign-currency revenues during 2009, retail foreign exchange (FX) activity continued to accelerate, led by more powerful research tools as well as stronger demand for currency exchange traded fund (ET...
A BRAND NEW SOMBRERO
President Obama takes relations between the US and Mexico much more seriously than the previous administration and the nomination of Carlos Pascual as US ambassador to Mexico underlined the change in policy. US officials have publicly acknowledged for the firs...
A DEFENSIVE PLAY
Even in times of crisis people need electricity, gas, water and sewage. That’s good news for those planning on investing in utilities. Utility bonds are regarded as one of the safest and most defensive instruments; they were certainly a favourite for conservat...
UK TOUGHENS UP ON TAX
Managers of hedge funds with operations based in the UK are increasingly concerned changes to the UK tax rules for high earners (a 50% tax band will be introduced in April 2010), combined with European Economic Area (EEA) restrictions on pay, which will make i...
A STEADY UPTICK
It is 16 years since the first exchange traded fund (ETF) made its debut on the US markets in 1993. Like most 16 year olds, ETFs are only now coming of age. Proof of that is partly in their undoubted popularity. Assets invested in global ETFs hit an all-time h...
UCITS IV: UNDERSTANDING THE MASTER/FEEDER FRAMEWORK
The reformed UCITS Directive proposed by the European Commission is expected to simplify the regulatory environment by reducing administrative barriers for cross-border trading of funds. Among the key proposals is the creation of a framework for mergers betwe...
CLIMATE CHANGE: THE INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY
The impact of climate change is set to alter the shape of the global economy over the coming years and, as a result, there is an expectation that the environmental technologies sector will benefit and grow, providing both attractive and long-term investment op...
COUNTDOWN FROM COPENHAGEN
Copenhagen hosted the biggest political get together of 2009. On the top line, US president Barack Obama, Chinese premier Wen Jiabao, Japan’s prime minister Yukio Hatoyama, UK prime minister Gordon Brown, German chancellor Angela Merkel and 60 other heads of s...
LEGALS TUSSLE OVER COLLATERAL
A legal action arising out of the Lehman Brothers’ collapse threatens to undermine a fundamental principle of securitisation—that it protects investors from the bankruptcy of other parties to the transaction. The outcome of the case could prove critical for th...
US M&A ON THE UP
A rise in corporate confidence and an increase in divestiture activity have prompted a surge in Stateside mergers and acquisitions over the past several months. If historical trends are any indication, a steadily improving economy will prompt sellers to enter ...
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