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Cette publication constitue un ensemble unique d'indicateurs reflétant le niveau et la structure des actifs et passifs financiers des investisseurs institutionnels dans les pays de l'OCDE (à l'exception de l'Australie et de la République slovaque) et dans la Lettonie et la Fédération de Russie.
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Les investisseurs institutionnels (sociétés d'assurance, sociétés d'investissement et fonds de pension) sont les principaux collecteurs de l'épargne et émetteurs de fonds sur les marchés financiers. Leur rôle en tant qu'intermédiaires financiers et leur impact sur les stratégies d'investissement se sont accrus de façon significative.
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A practical guide to institutional investing success Managed Futures for Institutional Investors is an essential guide that walks you through the important questions that need to be addressed before investing in this asset class and contains helpful direction for investors during the investing process. Backed by years of institutional experience, the authors reveal the opportunities offered by managed futures. They also include information on practices in the managed futures area and present the various analytical tools and building blocks required to use managed futures effe
Futures. --- Portfolio management. --- Institutional investors.
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The edited volume on The Role of Institutional Investors in a Globalized Environment will publish original papers that examine various issues concerning the strategies of institutional investors, the role of institutional investors in corporate governance, their impact on local and international capital markets, as well as the emergence of sovereign and other asset management funds and their interactions with micro and macro economic and market environments including the impacts on international economic and market stability.
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The growth of shareholder value has been a major change in Western economies since the 1980s. This growth has reignited debates concerning relations between investors and managers. This book argues that investors are more than passive providers of finance, on whose behalf managers seek to maximize shareholder returns. Instead, many investors directly influence management practice, through investor engagement. The book examines the role of institutional investors and private equityfirms, two types of investors with overlapping but different reasons for engagement. Questions addressed include: W
Stockholders. --- Institutional investors. --- Corporations --- Investor relations.
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Institutional investors. --- Finance --- Business & Economics --- Investment & Speculation --- Stockholders
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Petroleum products --- Speculation. --- Futures market. --- Institutional investors. --- Prices.
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This report presents the results of the second thematic peer review based on the OECD Principles of Corporate Governance. The report is focused on the role of institutional investors in promoting good corporate governance practices including the incentives they face to promote such outcomes. It covers 26 different jurisdictions, including in-depth reviews of Australia, Chile and Germany.
Corporate governance. --- Institutional investors. --- Governance, Corporate --- Stockholders --- Industrial management --- Directors of corporations
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Since the 1970s, the world has embarked on a new financial globalization era. Cross-country capital flows have significantly increased in developed and developing countries. However, the characteristics of financial globalization differ from what was originally expected. Various examples illustrate this point. Although the literature predicted large gains from financial globalization (such as additional funding, broad diversification, and deeper financial systems), the positive effects have been more limited. In developed and developing countries, financial globalization has manifested in increasing gross capital flows (inflows and outflows) rather than larger net flows. Capital markets are segmented and only a few large firms access international markets. International institutional investors do not seem to have played a stabilizing role, helping to exacerbate and transmit crises across countries. Although financial globalization has brought several beneficial changes, its net effects and spillovers to the overall economies participating in it have yet to be understood.
Capital Flows --- Developing Countries --- Emerging Markets --- Institutional Investors --- International Capital Markets --- International Integration
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