2016 German Institutional Investors - Investor Situation & Needs
Low interest rates push investors towards greater diversification in search of higher returns but risk management capabilities pose a challenge.
Low interest rates push investors towards greater diversification in search of higher returns but risk management capabilities pose a challenge.
Investors' lack of resource and expertise increases the importance of knowledge transfer and customization to needs as hiring criteria for external managers.
The search for better returns drives more demand for real estate and global equities while usage of specialist fixed income strategies remains high.
This report provides detailed information from institutional investors in Germany, including helpful benchmark data such as manager fees paid.
Demand for investment consultants remains low as German institutions turn more to asset managers in their increasing need for advice.
Low interest rates push investors towards greater diversification in search of higher returns but risk management capabilities pose a challenge.
The story of electronic trading growth in the corporate bond market continues. Over 80% of U.S.-based credit investors now transact investment-grade corporate bond trades electronically...
Greenwich Associates has tracked the share of trading commissions captured by bulge-bracket firms, mid-sized or regional brokers and “execution-only” firms. The trend is readily apparent, as bulge-bracket firms face increasingly stiff challenges...
How peer businesses view bank switching behavior, cash management product demand, customer trust and loyalty, RM value, social media, and corporate social responsibility.
Global foreign exchange markets are experiencing a spike in volatility.
Access timely info via personalized dashboard
Receive webinar invitations and set up your preference
Save Coalition Greenwich Research in a personal folder