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Sovereign Wealth Funds (SWFs‖) differ in many ways from other institutional investors in their investment activities. They have different objectives, investment processes, time horizons, risk profiles, utility preferences as well as eligible instruments. One of the more recent debates within...
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The purpose of this study is to know the significance of search engine optimization for Nagpur based Real Estate companies. There are many marketing strategies of real estate like Advertising (through TV, radio, newspaper etc.),direct marketing (by sales persons), Telemarketing, Direct selling...
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Infrastructure investment encompasses multiple sectors, geographies, stages, and investment instruments/ products each with their own risk/return attributes. This broad range makes it a versatile asset permitting its consideration in diverse tailored portfolios.Infrastructure has traditionally...
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The alternative investments universe generally consists of investments outside of publicly traded real estate, equity and debt. It includes investments ranging from private commercial real estate, hedge funds and managed futures, liquid alternatives to illiquid private equity funds, and real...
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The capital allocator is in the business of entering into partnerships with fund sponsors1 to potentially generate significant returns, mainly through long-term capital appreciation, by making, holding and disposing of privately negotiated equity and related investments. A methodical approach to...
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Active risk behaves differently from passive risk. Often investors add active managers to their portfolios on an ad-hoc basis. In this paper we define active risk and highlight challenges and benefits of doing so in a structured manner
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