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From nrpn / Roundtables December 2012

Roundtable: Regulation, compliance and costs

New domestic and European directives are putting pressure on compliance, risk management and costs

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From nrpn / Events November 2012

Investment Expert, Stockholm: FT’s Mackintosh plots Fed’s crisis role

Actions by central banks since the beginning of the financial crisis have had an impact on governments, markets, investors and companies, James Mackintosh, investment editor of the Financial Times, told the Investment Expert Stockholm 2012 conference in October.

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From nrpn / Roundtables November 2012

Emerging market roundtable: The ideal emerging market porfolio

Lower return expectations for emerging markets and a greater divergence within the developing world has an impact on investment strategies

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From nrpn / Events October 2011

FT’s Martin Wolf on cure to endless cycle of crises

The global economic recovery is reliant on China evolving from a net lender into a net borrower, thereby reducing developed nations’ over-reliance on Chinese funding, Martin Wolf has argued.

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From nrpn / Roundtables October 2011

Frontier markets - opportunities in uncharted territory

Frontier markets are set to become the emerging markets of the future but are investors persuaded by the current investment case?

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From nrpn / Roundtables April 2011

Asian real estate: Reassessing property opportunities in Asia

In the aftermath of the global financial crisis and several recent natural disasters in the Pacific region, investors are discussing what future opportunities the Asian real estate market holds

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From nrpn / Roundtables December 2010

Custody and Asset Servicing: Risk monitoring, outsourcing and Solvency II rules

What do you see as the main operational risks and how do you deal with them?

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From nrpn / Roundtables June 2010

Emerging market debt: Learning from the Finnish experience

Over the last year, interest in emerging market debt has been picking up quite a bit. Why is that and do you agree that it has become more popular?

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From nrpn / Roundtables April 2010

Emerging market debt: Nordic funds gain appetite for ‘riskier’ assets

Recently, there has been a lot of talk about emerging market debt – both from asset managers and pension funds. Would you agree that emerging market debt has become increasingly interesting for institutional investors?

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