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The idea that superior knowledge is required to drive financial outperformance runs counter to some of the most pervasive theoretical frameworks used by investors today. The Efficient Market Hypothesis and the Capital Asset Pricing Model, for example, posit that capital markets are efficient and...
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Sovereign wealth funds' (SWF) operations and strategies remain, in many cases, guarded secrets. While some confidentiality is understandable, a gap exists between what we'd like to know about SWFs and what most SWFs are willing to tell us. This report fills this information gap through proxy, by...
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The foundations of capitalism : beneficiary asset managers -- Unleashing innovation through better governance -- Unleashing innovation through people -- Unleashing innovation through collaboration -- Unleashing locational advantage -- The valley of opportunity : bringing innovation to venture...
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"Organizational and regulatory norms have long compelled investors to rely on others to innovate for them, which has diluted the quality of innovations as well as the power investors wield relative to the intermediaries. As machine intelligence advances, both in accessibility and sophistication,...
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As alternative data steadily become mainstream in finance, institutional investors may benefit from rethinking how they engage with alternative datasets. Specifically, they could gain from rethinking 1) alternative data's value proposition, 2) how they characterize alternative data, and 3) how...
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One of the major trends over the past decade among Long-Term Investors (LTIs), such as pension funds and government funds, has been to move towards a more direct method of investing. The financial crisis of 2008-09 accelerated this ‘disintermediation', in particular within long-term private...
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In a slowing global economy with diminished confidence in the long-term prospects for public financial markets, many institutional investors are looking for innovative, alternative, and often private, investment strategies to meet elevated expected return targets. One source of potential...
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