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The Expansion of Alternative Investment Services

Published by Datamonitor Contact us : +1-860-674-8796
Published 2006/05 Content info  
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  • CHAPTER 1 THE EXPANSION OF ALTERNATIVE INVESTMENT SERVICES
    • A significant opportunity exists for wealth managers to expand their alternative product range
      • An expanded alternative investment offering can provide wealth managers with a key differentiating factor
      • Structured products and derivatives are the most commonly offered of the alternative investment products
    • Wealth managers need to ensure that they match the unique appeal of these alternative investment products to their client base
  • CHAPTER 2 DERIVATIVES
    • The global growth in the derivatives market has made the products more easily accessible for wealthy investors
      • A search for greater investment exposure has driven the development of the derivatives market
      • More widespread use of derivatives and structured products yield significant benefits to investors and wealth managers
      • Open architecture, on-line delivery and bespoke product offerings mark out the key differentiators in the industry
      • Market leading: The early adoption of property derivatives by Investec Private Bank demonstrates the client value that wealth managers can create through innovative product offerings
        • Property derivatives encapsulate how derivative innovations can be used to better manage client portfolio risks and returns
        • The expansion of Investec's product range adds significant value to the services available to the bank's client base
        • As the market develops so will the investment opportunities for clients
  • CHAPTER 3 ART
    • Art is emerging as a long-term investment choice among high net worth individuals
      • Strong recent global wealth creation has driven more mainstream interest in art as an investment
      • A significant private client base makes private banks an ideal avenue for art advisory services
      • The specialist nature of art investment services means they are only offered by those wealth managers with a significant client base
      • Market leading: UBS Art Banking
        • UBS' large client base affords it the potential for an extensive art banking service
        • UBS takes a long-term view over all art investment
        • Services need to be tailored to a mixture of client segments
        • UBS expects further growth in the high net worth market for art
  • CHAPTER 4 COMMODITIES
    • Commodities are increasingly popular as a means of diversifying a portfolio
      • The contrast between the strong performance of commodities and the poor performance of equities has brought commodities to the attention of mainstream investors
      • The key differentiator between wealth managers is in how they seek to gain exposure to commodities
      • Structured products are the most popular, and effective, means of gaining exposure to commodities
      • Commodity collective investments form an effective, if volatile, means of gaining exposure to commodities
      • Although managed futures offer significant investment benefits, they do not represent the best way for investors to gain exposure to commodities
        • While managed futures can add significant value to an investor's portfolio ...
        • ... their suitability as a commodity investment vehicle depends on the investor's motivation
      • Exchange traded funds and commodity index investing has its drawbacks
  • CHAPTER 5 APPENDIX
    • Supplementary data
    • Further Reading
      • Global Wealth Management SPP
        • Interactive Databases
        • Market Reports
        • Strategic Insight Reports
        • Wealth Management Competitor Tracker
      • Datamonitor Asia Pacific Wealth Management SPP
      • Savings and Investments SPP
        • Interactive Databases
        • Reports
        • Briefs
    • SPP writing team
    • List of Tables
      • Table 1: Selection of wealth manager alternative investment offerings (as of 2006)
      • Table 2: Art investment and advisory normally forms part of a broader advisory service
      • Table 3: Performance of Managed Futures against other asset classes 1993-2002
      • Table 4: The majority of exchange traded funds launched to data have focused on natural resources
      • Table 5: Notional amounts outstanding on International derivatives market
      • Table 6: Indexed growth in IPD Index sub-categories 1980-2004
      • Table 7: Art historical price growth by sector 1995-2005
      • Table 8: Price of gold, silver, oil, FTSE and S & P 2000 - 2006
      • Table 9: Exchange Traded Funds by assets USD bn, June 2001 to March 2005
    • List of Figures
      • Figure 1: The increased use of derivatives within wealth management has been driven by the massive expansion in the global derivatives market
      • Figure 2: Credit Suisse's on-line platform allows users to analyze and monitor the performance of nearly 2,000 different structured products
      • Figure 3: The use of property derivatives presents investors with a wide range of different investment and hedging options
      • Figure 4: The last 25 years have seen a strong bull run in UK commercial property
      • Figure 5: UK art investments have produced comparable returns to the FTSE in the last ten years, although guidance is still needed to benefit from the wide range of returns between sectors
      • Figure 6: UBS' art services have been voted "Best Art Banking in the World" in 2005
      • Figure 7: In recent years commodities have offered attractive returns for those looking to diversify away from equities
      • Figure 8: Assets held in exchange traded funds in the US have soared in the last five years
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