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Innovators since 1968, Rogerscasey is a diverse, global investment solutions firm. With clients worldwide, our four business units provide a full array of independent services and solutions to investors, including corporate and public retirement plans, endowments, foundations, financial intermediaries, healthcare systems, not-for-profit organizations, large high net worth individuals and Taft-Hartley plans.
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Letter from the Erstwhile Traveler |
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Wednesday, 07 May 2008 |
FEATURED RESEARCH
In this travelogue series, Cynthia Steer, Chief Research Strategist at Rogerscasey, provides two pieces that document her insights from a trip to Africa in April of 2008. Her profile of the inherent contrasts of life there highlights the broadening opportunities available to investors.
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The Changing Face of the Depository Receipt Market |
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Monday, 14 April 2008 |
FEATURED RESEARCH
As far as investment portfolio guidelines go, "ADR-only" can be quite restrictive. A number of recent developments have conspired to potentially exacerbate its restrictive nature. This brief will provide background information on the types and characteristics of DRs, assess the current market and the reasons for its recent structural changes, outline how investment managers are dealing with the shrinking opportunity set, examine ADR-only benchmarks, and offer insights and suggestions for clients planning to continue investing in ADRs in the future.
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