Investment Management after the Global Financial Crisis PoorSatisfactoryGoodVery GoodExcellent Average: 3 (7 ratings) Log in to rate this article. Research Foundation Publications October 2010, Vol. 2010, No. 1, 138 pages Source: Research Foundation of CFA InstituteFrank J. Fabozzi, CFA Sergio M. Focardi Caroline Jonas Read Abstract The investment industry was severely affected by the global financial crisis of 2007–2009, and changes will have to occur. In this monograph, investment industry players, observers, recruiters, and academics are asked to offer their opinions and ideas about what they think the most profound changes are going to be. Buy at CFA Bookstore | Buy at Amazon.com View more information Topics Economics : Relationship of Economic Activity to the Investment Process | Leadership, Management, and Communication Skills : Adapting to Change · Investment Industry | Portfolio Management : Investment Manager Selection · Pension Plans and Employee Benefit Funds | Risk Management : Portfolio Risk Management | Standards, Ethics, and Regulations (SER) : Ethical Practices and Guidelines Price US$0.00 Member | US$0.00 Candidate | US$0.00 Nonmember Credits · About the CE Program What are credits? Who knows. 5 CE (including 0 SER) Record credits Credits recorded Members, log in to record your credits. Manage CE Credits People who viewed this page also viewed: MarketPsych: How to Manage Fear and Build Your Investor Identity This practitioner-oriented book takes the subject of behavioral finance from the quaint and theoretical to the powerful and practical. ... More Russell Investments 2010 Global Survey on Alternative Investing Learn about institutional investor allocation trends to alternative investments and what the expectations are for the future in this survey ... More After the Fall In this article, the authors describe their study of the long-term effects of financial crises on GDP growth and employment, concluding ... More Loading ...