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Harvesting Risk Premia in Alternative Asset Classes and Investment Strategies

February 5-7, 2018

Yale School of Management, Evans Hall, 165 Whitney Ave, New Haven, CT 06511

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The focus of these seminars is on utilizing the latest academic insights to help investment professionals better understand and implement advanced investment approaches and methodologies. The seminars provide relevant academic insights with respect to some of the most important dimensions of the investment process, including implementing disciplined risk and asset allocation decisions, efficiently harvesting factor risk premia across and within traditional and alternative asset classes, and designing truly meaningful forms of liability-driven or goal-based investment solutions.

Participants can complete all three seminars and receive the prestigious joint Yale School of Management-EDHEC-Risk Certificate in Risk and Investment Management, or attend a single session which provides more focused study.

The requirements to obtain the certificate are:
  • Attend three seminars. The Certificate can be completed over a 1 to 2-year period in London and/or New Haven.
  • Successfully submit one dedicated assignment for each attended seminar. The assignment will take the form of a four-page overview of how the themes covered in the seminar may be used in the design of innovative investment solutions.

Agenda

  • Day 1 – Alternative Assets: Including private equity, hedge funds, real estate, and fine art
  • Day 2 – Commodities: Investment narrative and fundamentals of commodity investing
  • Day 3 – Infrastructure: Investment narrative, asset pricing and performance measurement

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Location

Yale School of Management
Evans Hall
165 Whitney Ave
New Haven, CT 06511

Speakers

Frédéric Blanc-Brude, Director of the EDHEC Infrastructure Institute
Will Goetzmann, Professor of Finance and Management Studies, Director of the International Center of Finance, Yale School of Management
K. Geert Rouwenhorst, Professor of Corporate Finance, Deputy Director of the International Center for Finance, Yale School of Management

Who Should Attend

This seminar is designed for senior investment professionals who need to cope with an environment of unprecedented change and volatility, while charting a course toward appropriate risk-adjusted returns.

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