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The Buyer's Guide to 130/30 Equity Strategies
Sponsored By JPMorgan Asset Management
- Topics:
- Banking & Capital Markets > Equity
- Employee Benefits & Human Capital > Defined Benefit
- Finance & Risk Management > Hedging
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- Abstract:
- The Buyer's Guide to 130/30 Equity Strategies is intended to help investors focus on the key criteria for success in the 130/30 space. We believe investment decision-makers should consider the following key elements in selecting 130/30 strategies for their portfolios: Investment skills, operational capabilities and prime broker relationships. In our view, the many unique characteristics and operational complexities of shorting are very manageable for an experienced manager and operational team with an established prime broker relationship. In selecting from among a growing number of strategies, we encourage investors to thoroughly evaluate each of the above components of the 130/30 manager's process.
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- Sponsored by: JPMorgan Asset Management
- Posted: January 10, 2008
- Length: 24 pages
- Format: PDF (1900 kb)
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