Wiley Finance
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The definitive guide on fund and asset managers worldwide
Fund Managers: The Complete Guide is an all-encompassing overview of fund and asset managers around the globe. The only comprehensive guide on the subject, this book covers both the fund manager and the market as a whole while providing insights from current and future fund managers and leaders in the technology industry from the UK, EU and US. Focused examination of the fund managers and their investors - the categories of manager, the asset classes they participate in, how they are using technology and their views on the market - complements a wider survey of the market that includes upcoming changes to regulation, taxation and political shifts in the Western world.
The asset management industry continues to undergo significant changes that rise from the Global Financial Crisis and its recovery, the recent technology boom and political fluctuations that have altered the way business is conducted in financial markets around the world. Questions concerning China and Asia's rise, Trumpian influence in America and post-Brexit UK-EU relations underscore the contemporary relevance of Fund Managers: The Complete Guide to current and future discourse within the industry. This important volume:
- Explains worldwide roles, purposes and operations of asset managers including how local culture influences their strategies
- Examines different types of assets and asset-management strategies
- Investigates the influence of macroeconomic and political factors such as governance and regulation, international taxation, anti-globalisation and populism
- Illustrates the impact of technology and its disruptive products and players
- Describes the different types of investor investing in the managers' funds and how they view the industry
- Future-gazes over the ten years and beyond for the industry
Fund Managers: The Complete Guide is the authoritative resource for anyone who requires an overview of the asset management industry and up-to-date insights on current and future trends and practices. The book also complements the author's earlier work Funds: Private Equity, Hedge and All Core Structures.
Investment funds are the driving force behind much global private economic development, and yet the world of investment funds can be complex and confusing.
Funds: Private Equity, Hedge and All Core Structures is a practical introductory guide to the legal and commercial context in which funds are raised and invest their money, with examinations of the tax and regulatory background, and an analysis of the key themes and trends that the funds industry face following the financial crisis. The book looks at asset classes, investor return models, the commercial and legal pressures driving different structures and key global jurisdictions for both fund establishment and making investments. It also contains a comprehensive analysis of fund managers, from remuneration, best practice through to regulation.
The book is written for readers from all backgrounds, from students or newcomers to the industry to experienced investors looking to branch out into alternative asset classes, or existing asset managers and their advisers wanting to know more about the structures elsewhere within the industry.