Trusts & Trustees Advance Access originally published online on February 4, 2009
Trusts & Trustees 2009 15(2):58-59; doi:10.1093/tandt/ttp004
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A Fine Romance – The Union of Prudence and Risk
Christopher McCall, Maitland Chambers
This article looks at the need for trustees to balance the often competing requirements of prudence and risk when exercising their investment powers and the problems that arise in trying to get the balance right.
Modern Portfolio Theory
Ian Shipway, Bluefin Wealth Management
All investors, be they private individuals, trustees or professionals are faced with an extraordinary range of options when it comes to
Trustee Investment Powers in International Trust Law
Trustee Investment Powers and the use of Asset Managers
The Role of the Investment Consultant in the Trustee World
Key Issues for Trustees on Asset Management and the Impact of the Credit Crunch
The financial crisis and its impact on trusts and trustees
Common Investment Funds
JP Morgan Chase v Springwell – Does a Bank Owe a Duty of Care to Give Investment Advice to Sophisticated Clients who Purchase its Complex Investment Products?
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