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Identifying Quality Across the Investment Chain 01/04/22 Asset Manager

Should there be an alignment regarding investment philosophy across companies, the asset managers who buy their shares, and the investors who hire asset managers?

Reposting: Ten Charts and Some Questions 01/02/22 Sampler

With 2021 coming to a close, it’s time to look back (sometimes way back) at how some pieces of the investment puzzle have performed, and to pose a few questions.

A 2021 Quiz, a New Understanding, and a Bunch of Apes 12/28/21 Fortnightly

It has been another wild year, and the investment markets got wilder too. Here’s the usual selection of good reads and interesting happenings, plus your chance to test your knowledge (and maybe win a subscription).

Ten Charts and Some Questions 12/23/21 Charts

With 2021 coming to a close, it’s time to look back (sometimes way back) at how some pieces of the investment puzzle have performed, and to pose a few questions.

Lutèce, Antoine’s, Arnaud’s — and Denny’s 12/16/21 Market Stories

There’s a fair amount of wining and dining that goes on in the investment business. Here’s a little taste of it in years gone by.

We Need Some New Terminology (Part 1) 12/14/21 Investment Advisor

The categories we use to describe the roles of investment organizations need to evolve, along with the regulatory framework around them, in order to keep up with the ongoing evolution of the industry.

Luminaries, Short Selling, and an Investment Swiss Army Knife 12/12/21 Fortnightly

There are things to explore in every corner of the ecosystem. In this edition, everything from DAOs to ranches, private credit to ESG jargon, investment time horizons to the marketing of asset managers, and more.

Who Are These People Anyway? 12/08/21 Due Diligence

If this really is a people business, as everyone says, then getting better at analyzing that aspect of asset management organizations (or other kinds of investment organizations, for that matter) should be at the top of the to-do list.

Reposting: The ESG Juggernaut and Points of Pushback 12/05/21 Sampler

This posting outlines key areas for debate regarding the predominant investment issue of the day. In many organizations, these considerations and the uncertainties surrounding them have not been adequately addressed.

Breaking Open Private Equity 12/04/21 Asset Owner

Asset owners suffer from a lack of information on their holdings in an asset class where they have a lot on the line. Can the principles of “organic finance” provide the framework they need?

Enron: Bad Bets and Surprising Outcomes 12/01/21 Learning Curve

It is the twentieth anniversary of one of the greatest falls from grace in corporate history. A brief review of the story, the role of the investment industry, and some unexpected aftereffects.

From Crypto to Tractors to Wolves in Sheep’s Clothing 11/28/21 Fortnightly

It might be “the weirdest time in history for finance,” but the Fortnightly is hewing to its regular schedule of providing interesting reads from around the ecosystem.

The ESG Juggernaut and Points of Pushback 11/26/21 The Research Puzzle

This posting outlines key areas for debate regarding the predominant investment issue of the day. In many organizations, these considerations and the uncertainties surrounding them have not been adequately addressed.

Don’t Forget Books 11/24/21 Learning Curve

So much to read, so little time. A few thoughts on the importance of diving into longer works, plus some lists of good books.

An Application of Ensemble Methods to Portfolio Construction 11/22/21 Asset Manager

A new idea is introduced, based upon backtested research. Live portfolios are created and tracked. We’ve seen it all before; what kinds of broader considerations stem from this particular case?