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Funds of Hedge Funds (FHF) are perceived to be the premier choice of institutional investorsfor first-time allocations into the alternative investment asset class. While many papers coverthe bright side of FHF investing, we in this paper empirically investigate the maximum drawdownsof FHF....
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China’s banking market is one of the most attractive investment targets for financial institutionsworldwide especially since the opening up of the market in December 2006. Based oninterviews with experts this paper analyses the question of benefits and risks of foreign directinvestments into...
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Investment decisions of cooperative banks are very restricted to their risk capacity. A well defined and organised Risk Management Process supports those investment activities and assists to achieve a balanced situation between risk and return.Several ways can be chosen to allocate risk capital....
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The global distressed debt market has been established for some years now, however withinthis investment universe German Distressed Debt is generally considered as underdeveloped.The aim of this paper is to highlight why Investments are transacted and the framework ofprocesses involved within...
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Convertible bond issues increase considerably since 1990. The papershows that these issues are more than just the combination of a bond and an option.The pricing depends on the share price, the shares volatility, the interest rate,and the interest volatility , the credit spread, and the...
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This paper shows that Economic Value Added (EVA) can be used to optimize theperformance of european share investements. Investing in the top third relative EVAperformers, leads to a significant outperformance. This is true for market and sektorinvestments. The best results were found for growth...
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