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The 2009 Institutional Investment Report
The Conference Board, Oct 2009, Pages: 63
The Institutional Investment report, which is released annually in the fall, is the most comprehensive analysis of the asset growth and portfolio composition of institutional investors operating in the United States. It documents the presence of different types of institutional investors in single asset classes, such as equity, debt securities, alternative instruments (including hedge funds), and foreign securities. The 2009 edition includes definitive data for 2008 and discusses trends that have emerged in the most recent months.
In the last decade, The Institutional Investment Report: Trends in Asset Allocation and Portfolio Composition has provided annual analysis of the asset growth and portfolio composition of institutional investors operating in the United States.
This edition of the report is structured as follows: Part I: Institutional Investment in U.S. Financial Markets examines historical trends regarding the investment in U.S. financial markets by institutional investors as a group and by individual types of institutions, including pension funds, investment companies, insurance companies, savings institutions, and foundations. The section features information on overall asset growth as well as asset allocations across institutions. The analysis is enhanced through line-by-line comparisons with the growth of outstanding U.S. financial assets and allocation decisions made by other categories of investors.
Parts II through V expand on the general analysis of Part I by providing a closer snapshot of institutional investments in single asset classes, such as equity (Part II: U.S. Equity Markets), debt securities (Part III: U.S. Bond Markets), alternative instruments ? including hedge funds (Part IV : Hedge Funds and Alternative Instruments), and foreign securities (Part V: Foreign Financial Markets).
This edition focuses on the wide-ranging implications of the most recent economic recession and stock market declines on institutional asset value and investment decisions.
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