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Catullus 1 -- $t2. Catullus? Basia Poems (5, 7, 48) -- $t3. Catullus 27 -- $t4. Venusta Sirmio: Catullus 31 -- $t5. Catullus 45: Text and Interpretation -- $t6. The Genre ?Oaristys? -- $t7. Catullus 45: The Wooing of Acme and Septimius -- $t8. Catullus 46.9?11 and Ancient ?Etymologies? -- $t9. The Nereids of Catullus 64.12?23b -- $t10. Catullus in and about Bithynia: Poems 68, 10, 28 and 47 -- $t11. Horace Epode 2, Tibullus 1.1 and Rhetorical Praise of the Countryside -- $t12. ?Weak Sheep? in Horace Epode 2.16 -- $t13. Horace Epode 9: Some New Interpretations -- $t14. M. Antonius and Hannibal in Horace Epode 9 -- $t15. The Genre Palinode and Three Horatian Examples. Epode 17; Odes 1.16; Odes 1.34 -- $t16. Horace Odes 1.2 -- $t17. M. Agrippa in Horace Odes 1.6 -- $t18. Five ?Religious? Odes of Horace (1.10; 1.21 and 4.6; 1.30; 1.15) -- $t19. Alcaeus? Hymn to Hermes, P. Oxy. 2734 Fr. 1 and Horace Odes 1.10 -- $t20. The Power of Implication Horace?s Invitation to Maecenas (Odes 1.20) -- $t21. Horace Odes 1.22 (and Odes 1.2.39): Juba II and the Mauri -- $t22. Horace on Other People?s Love Affairs (Odes 1.27; 2.4; 1.8; 3.12) -- $t23. The Philosophical Content of Horace Odes 1.29 -- $t24. Horace?s First Roman Ode (3.1) -- $t25. Three Interpretational Problems in Horace Odes 3.1: saporem (19); cum famulis (36); sidere (42) -- $t26. Horace Odes 3.7: Elegy, Lyric, Myth, Learning, and Interpretation -- $t27. Splendide Mendax: Horace Odes 3.11 -- $t28. Horace Odes 3.13 and 3.23 -- $t29. Horace Odes 3.17 and the Genre Genethliakon -- $t30. Horace Odes 3.22: Genre and Sources -- $t31. Antestari and Horace Satires 1.9 -- $tAddenda and Corrigenda -- $tBibliography -- $tIndex Locorum -- $tIndex of Latin and Greek Words -- $tGeneral Index 330 $aFrancis Cairns has made well-known contributions to the study of Roman Epic and Elegy. 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What are Alternative Assets?; Liquid; Unquoted; Non bonds or equities; Are alternative assets really "alternative"?; Thoughts on classification; Private assets; Commodity type assets; Volatility and valuation issues; Time horizons; Global Tactical Asset Allocation (GTAA); An alternative way of accessing conventional assets?; What we will be considering; Summary; 2. 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Energy; Spot trading; Influences on pricing; Untapped reserves; The (US) strategic petroleum reserve; Production and growth in oil hungry economies; Weather; Political factors; Terrorism; The US dollar; Accessing oil as an investment; Investing in the shares of oil companies; Synthetic exposure; Oil ETFs; Bio-fuels; Natural gas; Oil and gas royalties; Energy as an investment; Summary; 5. Private Equity 327 $aPrivate equity - definition and types Buyout; Drivers; History and development; Development capital; Characteristics; Minority shareholder protection; Deal types; Growth capital; Venture capital; Venture returns and home runs; Mezzanine; Quoted private equity; Private equity funds; Private equity returns; The J-Curve, IRRS and multiples; Vintage year returns; Funds, funds of funds and secondaries; Concluding thoughts on private equity; Summary; 6. Hedge Funds; Introduction; Use of derivative instruments; Leverage; Some common elements; Legal structure; Type of trades; Lack of transparency 327 $aHow hedge funds invest - an overview Long and long/short; Credit based; Global macro; Specific strategies; Long only; Long/short; (Equity) market neutral; Convertible arbitrage; Statistical arbitrage ("stat arb"); Merger arbitrage; Fixed income arbitrage; Global macro; Event driven; Distressed; Fund of funds; The hedge fund model - pros, cons and the future; Redemption/co-investor risk; Some final thoughts on hedge funds; Summary; 7. Infrastructure; What is infrastructure?; Secondary and primary infrastructure; Regulated and demand-driven; Drivers; Government; Investors; Industry; Threats 327 $aRegulatory/governmental 330 $a"Alternative assets Investments for a Post-Crisis World Guy Fraser-Sampson The investment landscape has changed dramatically over the last few years, destroying many of the old certainties by which investors lived their lives by. In particular, it has shaken belief in the ability of traditional asset types such as bonds and equities to protect them from abnormal market conditions, and it has brought home how closely correlation between different markets can be squeezed together by extreme pressure. Future investors will have to regard so-called "alternative" assets as essential elements within their portfolios, and be prepared to deal with the complexities that this will entail. This will in turn force a re-appraisal of core concepts such as "risk" and "return", not least because some alternative asset classes do not lend themselves well to traditional return measures. Exciting times lie ahead, but a thorough working knowledge of the various alternative asset classes will be an essential pre-requisite to success, and perhaps even to survival. Alternative Assets meets investor's need for a guide on where to allocate in this new climate. It provides investors with a primer on each alternative asset class, as well as practical tips on the pros and cons, implementation, returns analysis, fees and costs. It also offers introductory guidance on how to set investment targets, and how alternative assets can be accommodated within the allocation process. Each chapter gives useful background knowledge on a particular asset type, including a discussion of whether a satisfactory beta return level exists and, if so, the different ways in which it might be accessed. 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