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Euromoney May 2008
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Euromoney May 2008
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Euromoney May 2008
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The US secondary market in life insurance is being extended to sellers who can ill afford to relinquish their policies.
Euromoney May 2008
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Euromoney May 2008
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Euromoney May 2008
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Euromoney May 2008
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Euromoney May 2008
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Euromoney May 2008
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Euromoney May 2008
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The rise of alternative beta strategies seems inevitable as investors chase greater levels of diversification in their portfolios. What are the secrets of alternative beta’s success and what obstacles can still impede its progress?
Euromoney May 2008
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Specialist emerging European fund manager East Capital is just one example of a foreign investment firm banking on the success of the reforms in the Russian power sector.
Euromoney May 2008
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Euromoney May 2008
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Nobody could ever accuse Michel Orlov, president and founder of Black Earth Farming, of lacking the courage of his convictions. As the one-time private equity professional who quit the industry in 2005 to take up the helm of a greenfield farming play in Russia freely admits:
Euromoney May 2008
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Private equity is booming in emerging Europe, according to new figures from ISI Dealwatch. But what are the hidden risks?
Euromoney May 2008
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Russia completed another piece in its agricultural jigsaw in April with the long-awaited launch of wheat futures trading on the National Mercantile Exchange (Namex) in Moscow.
Euromoney May 2008
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Euromoney May 2008
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Visit cities such as Bucharest and one might be surprised by the high-quality cars or food that are available and affordable. Middle class wealth is growing rapidly in CEE, and it brings with it a lot of pent-up demand.
Euromoney May 2008
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There are complaints that investors are being misled by funds.
Euromoney May 2008
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It’s a measure of the increased range of opportunities for the alternative investment industry in Ukraine that the launch last August of MTV Ukraine was made possible by Horizon Capital, a leading private equity fund manager in the country with around $300 million under management.
Euromoney May 2008
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Russia’s infrastructure will cost trillions of dollars to fix. How are bankers and investors looking to profit from the rebuilding?
Euromoney May 2008
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Euromoney May 2008
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Euromoney May 2008
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Growth potential is the buzz-phrase in the central and eastern European private equity market. Many in the market are extolling its virtues, not to mention its returns, but what are the hidden risks? Jethro Wookey reports.
Euromoney May 2008
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Speakers at the EuroHedge Summit offered sound advice: leverage addicts were warned about the drug’s potency, and panickers were advised to panic in good time. Neil Wilson reports from Paris.
Euromoney May 2008
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Bad infrastructure, a weak economy and vulnerable financial assets – but bankers in South Africa remain confident.
Euromoney May 2008
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A plentiful supply of cheap, high-quality farmland means Russia may become key in the drive to solve global food shortages.
Euromoney May 2008
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Euromoney May 2008
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Moscow’s state-of-the-art Domodedovo airport is a shining example of a highly successful infrastructure project in Russia, which has won plaudits from airlines and passengers alike. But it’s also at the centre of a tussle between a government agency and its private sector owners, that highlights the fact
Euromoney May 2008
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Euromoney May 2008