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To Hedge or not to hedge?…MSCI provides an answer

April 30, 2011 Leave a comment

Interesting paper by MSCI Research came out eaarlier in the week about hedging…click here. Its US centric with some interesting analysis and but the basic conclusion should apply to any country. i.e. basically over the long run currencies revert to the mean resulting in no real difference, but over the shorter term currency effects can have quite an impact. However, for this US study, hedging “generally reduces volatility most of the time for most currencies at all horizons”…BTW…this study was analysing equity returns (all global fixed interest should be hedged in aportfolio context assuming you are using it for income whereby currency effects add way to much volatility for a “defensive asset”).

Macroeconomic Rap – Keynes vs Kayek – Parts I and II

April 30, 2011 Leave a comment

Just got onto these courtesy of Felix Salmon. Both of these are so clever with outstanding production. I’v never learnt so much or gained so much clarity about macroeconomics in such a short time…and they’re rap songs! My favourite is probably Round Two but the first is still a must.

Brilliant!

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