DUBLIN, Ireland, April 14 /PRNewswire/ -- Research and Markets
(http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c15787 ) has announced the addition
of The Global Portfolio Trading Handbook 2004 - 2005 to their offering.
(Logo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20040820/RESEARCH )
Portfolio trading has become a jewel in the otherwise tarnished equities
crown as fund managers increasingly gather their trades into one basket to
reduce costs in volatile stock markets, With the rapid increase in usage of
this investment tool, different investment groups are realising the benefits
associated with it. This specialist portfolio trading publication analyses
these benefits and provides valuable insights from a select consortium of
respected trading professionals into how to improve performance and cut costs.
This exclusive knowledge can be used to improve trading and execution
capabilities.
The thoughts of industry experts reflect the latest and most cutting-edge
developments such as soft commissions and unbundling and the emergence of FX
as an asset class in its own right. Other thought-provoking analysis focuses
on transition management and reporting, implementation shortfall, fixed income
securities, algorithmic trading, transaction cost analysis, benchmarks and
trading strategies, indexing, hedge funds and asset allocation. Enhance your
strategy further by using the directory which lists over 500 individual
contacts from financial institutions, asset and fund management companies,
consultancy and advisory firms and software providers. Features a range of job
titles including Head of Portfolio Trading, Head of Equity Trading and Sales,
Head of Quantitative Research, Head of Investment Banking and Head of
Transaction Cost Analysis. A truly unique knowledge bank and database of
contacts.
MARKET REVIEWS
The evolution of execution services - maximising returns and delivering
efficiencies
Implementation shortfall: implications for transition portfolio management
Fixed income securities: the next frontier for transition managers
A transition reporting primer (or: 26 things you should know about the T
standard)
Trends in global benchmarking - expanding into new asset classes
Transparency and conflict-free - an important role in the financial
services industry this Millennium
Algorithmic trading for risk management, impact control and alpha capture
A new age in transaction cost analysis - establishing transparency,
flexibility and accountability
Optimal trading strategies for portfolio rebalancing
Transition planning: basic considerations for a smooth transition
PS 04/13 bundled brokerage and soft commission arrangements
Unbundling and its effect on the institutional investment industry
Where risk control meets cost control in analytics development
US and Japanese stock market microstructure
Benchmarks and trading strategies - improving performance measurement
Program trading in Europe - reacting to globalisation
Cross-border investment flows and the currency markets
CLS benefits for the fund management industry
The development of indexing and exchange-traded funds
Choosing a transition manager - how to add value and control risk
Managers using exchange-traded funds: cost savings mean better performance
for investors
Implementing the asset allocation: selection of asset managers
More transparency for funds of hedge funds: the Swiss case
Hedge funds - alternative investments?
SEC proposes new rules for US equity markets
For more information visit
http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c15787
Laura Wood
Senior Manager
Research and Markets
press@researchandmarkets.com
Fax: +353 1 4100 980
SOURCE Research and Markets
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