Posts tagged as asset allocation

04 Oct 2009

Academic endorsement for outcomes-driven investment

EDHEC Business School’s model of how Liability Driven Investment should be applied to individual investment goals looks remarkably like ours!

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01 Aug 2009

Integrating financial planning and investment management

Insights from ‘outcomes-driven’ investment practice
1st September 2009, IFP London Meeting
Presentation given by Stuart Fowler

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13 Jul 2009

You can’t get away from equity risk

Published in FTfm, 13th July 2009 (Article by Stuart Fowler)

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10 Apr 2009

An unhappy marriage of bonds and equities

Published in FT.com, 10th April 2009 (Article quoting Stuart Fowler)

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04 Apr 2009

Equity risk: the inescapable impacts of business conditions

When living through a period of unusual economic instability it is useful to try to unlearn most of what we have learnt as a standard framework for savings and investment, and focus instead on the essential power, unpredictability and unfairness of business. In any form of market economy, business, and only business is the source of both national and personal wealth creation and it is also the source of the sometimes massive changes in economic fortunes between generations, even when the overall trend is for increasing affluence.

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