Alternative Investments 2010
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21–22 April 2010
Chartered Accountants' Hall
London, United Kingdom
Presented in partnership with the Chartered Alternative Investment Analyst (CAIA) Association
Alternatives Are Dead, Long Live Alternatives!
After a difficult period of illiquidity and uncertainty in alternative investments, the first rays of light are finally beginning to appear as markets regain some of their former stability. While some sectors may still have a long recovery ahead, it also appears that many new investing opportunities are being illuminated as the shadows lift.
From distressed debt to commodities, alternative energy, developing markets, and private equity, this conference aims to evaluate emerging opportunities with a wide range of risk and reward profiles and diversification benefits. But as alternative investors redefine risk and find ways to take advantage of these potentially significant opportunities through new or well-established alternative strategies, it is equally important to keep a close watch on possible structural changes in markets stemming from deleveraging, government interventions, and the unpredictable nature of economic recovery.
Join your peers at this opportune moment to discover:
- What expectations institutional and private client investors currently have for alternative investments
- How global fund managers are allocating investments across strategies, asset classes, and geographic regions and hedging against uncertainties
- What experts from around the industry see on the regulatory horizon and government-driven vs. private-sector growth
- How investors can participate in the rise of emerging market economies while managing risks
- What behavioral finance and quantitative strategies can be applied, and in some cases re-engineered, to better rationalize opportunities
- How peers are adapting the alternative investing infrastructure to new conditions and what shifts in firm management practices will mean for you
This program offers educational opportunities for investors and analysts alike seeking new perspectives and techniques in manager selection and strategy allocation, portfolio management, and risk management for firms and portfolios.
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