InvestmentAdviser ISSUE 20 October 2008

Leading Story

Credit chaos sparks bond price changes

Bond funds are making sweeping changes to the way they price their assets following the latest pandemonium in the credit markets.

News

Jeffrey to replace West at Cazenove Capital

Richard Jeffrey is set to replace Anne West as chief investment officer at Cazenove Capital.


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News Analysis

Could CDSs be the new short-selling?

Hidden liabilities in $55trn credit default swap market might get regulators’ attention


Features

F&C consolidates into large caps to cut down on risks

Fund manager Dean Cheeseman talks to Anna Lawlor about visiting 35 managers


Comments

Jason Bourne of cars shows hidden mettle on open roads

The new BMW M3 Convertible is to sports cars what Jason Bourne is to secret agents. Look at the car, parked in the street, and although it looks meaner and more muscular than its other 3 Series relatives with some tell-tale bulges and intakes, it still does not give much away. Like Mr Bourne, it is only in heat of action that its hidden skills and strengths really come to the surface.



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