Institutional Investors in the New Financial Landscape
Institutional investors (insurance companies, investment companies and pension funds) have been gaining in importance in both OECD and non-OECD countries. The institutionalisation of savings is having a profound impact on the structure and functioning of capital markets. Institutional investors are...
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OECD Publishing
1998.
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- Part I: Overview and Key Policy Issues
- Chapter 1. Introductionto Institutional Investors and Institutional Investing by Hans Blommestein and Norbert Funke
- Chapter 2. Impact of Institutional Investors on Financial Markets by Hans Bloomestein
- Part II: Growing Importance of Institutional Investors across OECD Reg9ions and in Emerging Markets
- -Chapter 3. Perspective on the US Asset Management Business by Milton R. Berlinski and Simon A. R. Western
- Chatper 4. Institutionalisation, Retailisation, and Shifting Responsibilities: The Canadian Perspective by Thomas A. Hockin
- Chapter 5. Japanese Financial Institutions and Their Challenge Towards the 21st Century by Takeo Sumino
- Chapter 6. The Growing Financial Market Importance of Institutional Investors: The Case of Korea by Yu-Kyung Kim
- Chapter 7. Institutional Investors and their Implications for Financial Markets in Germany by Bettina Nurk
- Chapter 8. The Growing Financial Market Importance of Institutional Investors: The Case of Belgium by Marc Bayot
- Chapter 9. The European Investment Funds Industry in 1997 by Patrick Zurstrassen
- Chapter 10. The Role of Contractual Savings Institutions in Emerging Markets by Bernhard Fischer
- Part III: Investment Strategies and Techniques
- Chapter 11. Asset Allocation, Financial Market Behaviour, and Impact of EU Pension Funds on European Capital Markets by Koen De Ryck
- Chapter 12. Institutional Investing in the Netherlands: The Pension Plan for Dutch Civil Servants by Jelle Mensonides
- Chapter 13. Asset Allocation of Pension Funds: Identification of Benchmarks by Andrea Beltratti
- Chapter 14. Institutional Investors, Capital Markets, and the EMU by Karel Lannoo
- Chapter 15. Warning: Past Pension Fund Performance is No Guarantee for Future Performance by Helmut Reisen
- Chapter 16. Ageing-Induced Capital Flows to Emerging Markets Do Not Solve OECD's Basic Pension Problem by Hans Blommestein
- Part IV: The Regulatory and Supervisory Environment and Risk Manazgement
- Chapter 17. Regulation of Pension Fund Assets by E. Philip Davis
- Chapter 18. Investment Rules and State Guarantees for Mandatory Private Pension Funds by Dimitri Vittas
- Chapter 19. Issues in the Effective Regulation of the Asset Allocation of Life Insurance Companies by G. M. Dickinson
- Chapter 20. Regulation and Supervision of Investment Funds in the New Financial Landscape - A Canadian Perspective by Glorianne Stromberg
- Chatper 21. Risk Standards for Institutional Investors and Institutional Investment Managers by Tanyo Styblo Beder