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Alternative Investment Funds

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2013
Alternative investments are rapidly becoming a common part of many diversified portfolios for tax exempt organizations, such as hospitals, universities, public and private foundations. These investments create a new level of risk- for unrelated business income, and penalties (both civil and criminal) and carry with them increased state reporting ...
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Collectibles as Alternative Investments

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2010
Applying variance ratio tests, we measure the size of the random walk component in US art auction prices. The results show that the US art prices have large transitory component which accounts for 72% of the variance of the returns. Due to the large stationary component, the random walk hypothesis of the art prices can be rejected.
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Alternative Investments Defined

2003
The term alternative investments is derived from the way in which capital is employed, an approach which is not the same as in traditional investment methods. Classically a fund manager tries to obtain a maximum performance by buying a stock when it is cheap and selling it when the price has gone up. His goal is to beat the index.
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Alternative Investments

Financial Analysts Journal, 1980
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Chief Executive Officer Compensation and Financial Performance: Evidence from the Alternative Investment Market in the UK

Indian Journal of Corporate Governance, 2020
Danquah Jeff Boakye   +2 more
exaly  

The investment behaviour of pension funds in alternative assets: Interest rates and portfolio diversification

International Journal of Finance and Economics, 2021
Laurens Defau, Lieven De Moor
exaly  

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