AAA
is calling for those interested in alternative investing to attend
the 'Innovation in Alternative Investments: Seeing What's Next'
summit in the Cayman Islands on 1-2 November. The event is part of
the Cayman Alternative Investment Summit.
Boston,
MA, USA, July 5, 2012 -- Alternative Asset Analysis (AAA), an
alternative investment advocacy group, is calling for those
interested in alternative investing to attend the 'Innovation in
Alternative Investments: Seeing What's Next' summit in the Cayman
Islands on 1-2 November. The event is part of the Cayman Alternative
Investment Summit.
The
summit is to take place at the Ritz-Carlton on Grand Cayman and
delegates are expected to include a wide range of investors,
academics and economists. They will attend in order to discuss ways
in which a healthy alternative investment industry can be further
established.
Sir
Richard Branson, the founder of The Virgin Group, is to act as
keynote speaker at the event, which comes at a time when the
popularity of alternative investments is growing due to the
volatility of stocks and bonds markets.
AAA’s
analysis partner, Anthony Johnson, said, “Those attending this
important summit will be able to contribute to the future of the
industry – sharing ideas on how more can be done to bring
alternatives into the mainstream."
The
Summit is being organized by Alternative Investment Research and is
intended to bring together some of the best minds in the industry to
examine how some of the challenges facing the industry can be dealt
with.
Speaking
to PR Newswire about the event, Sir Richard Branson said, "I am
excited to be in the Cayman Islands for the Cayman Alternative
Investment Summit.
"The
event has a very impressive range of speakers from the alternative
investment industry that will make for some very interesting
discussions on the future of the industry."
AAA
supports a wide range of alternative investment routes, including
ethical options such as forestry investment through firms like
Greenwood
Management, which operates plantations in Brazil,
and impact investing. “We believe that ethical investment and
making a healthy return are not mutually exclusive,” said Mr
Johnson.
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remit of Alternative Asset Analysis is to analyse and provide news on
the global performance of a wide range of alternative asset classes
including, but not restricted to, commodities, real estate, forestry,
foreign exchange, hedge funds, private equity and venture capital.
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