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The ‘New Classic’ Equity AllocationXiaowei KangStandard & Poor's Frank NielsenMSCI Inc. Giacomo FachinottiMSCI Inc. October 1, 2010 MSCI Barra Research Paper No. 2010-33 Abstract: The recent financial crisis led many institutional investors to review their asset allocation policies and explore alternative approaches to implementation. MSCI recently held discussions around the world with major pension plans, asset managers, and investment consultants to understand different approaches to implementing equity allocation. Following these consultations, we provide a framework for the implementation of global equity allocation. Our research suggest that global equity mandates, together with dedicated emerging market mandates and small cap mandates, may be emerging as the “new classic” structure for implementing equity allocation. Investors who need to maintain a home bias can manage the domestic portfolio separately. Such a more top-down mandate structure not only accrues benefits from the potential merits of an integrated global investment process, but it also accommodates segment-specific considerations on manager selection, legacy or mandatory home bias, and different risk and return drivers in various equity market segments.
Number of Pages in PDF File: 19 Keywords: framework for the implementation of global equity allocation, asset allocation policies, integrated, global investment, process, investment management working papers seriesDate posted: November 14, 2010Suggested Citation |
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