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LSE SU Alternative Investments Conference
AbbreviationAIC
Formation2006
TypeStudent NGO
PurposeEducation, Private equity, Hedge fund
Location
  • London, UK
Websitewww.lseaic.com

The LSE SU Alternative Investments Conference (also known as the LSE AIC) is an international conference on hedge funds and private equity held annually in London, United Kingdom by the Alternative Investments Society (AIS), a Student’s Union society at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE).

The LSE SU Alternative Investments Conference is held in conjunction with the Alternative Investments Research Conference (AIRC), which is also run by the LSE SU Alternative Investments Society, and is held annually in London, UK.

History

The conference was founded in 2006 by a group of undergraduate students at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), and continues to be run by LSE students with the support of the Financial Markets Group. The conference has expanded substantially over the years to become one of the largest international student conferences on the hedge fund and private equity industries. The conference rapidly outgrew the original venue of the LSE, attracting over 6,300 applicants for 350 available places for the 2015 Conference, and is now held at the Marriott Hotel, Grosvenor Square.[1]

Overview

Each year, the conference invites prominent figures in the financial industry to speak on current industry issues and outlook.[2][3] The conference is well regarded on campus and outside of the LSE, and has been cited on several occasions in the media.[4][5][6][7][8]

The conference takes place over two days, one of which focuses on private equity and the other on hedge funds. Daily events include keynote speakers and panels, which are moderated in order for delegates to have the opportunity to interact with the speakers by asking questions or making comments. Other events include workshops led by leading professionals and researchers in the industry and networking events with firms and sponsors in attendance.[9]

Topics

Conference topics change every year and aim to focus on the pressing issues facing the hedge fund and private equity industries. Topics covered in past conferences have ranged from the changes to the alternative investments industry after the financial crisis to China’s asset bubble, stimulus packages, gold prices, and the future of macroeconomic policies for the United Kingdom and USA.[10][11][12] For the 2014 Conference workshops will be conducted on Commodity Funds, Venture Capital, and several other notable topics that have yet to be announced. The Conference consists of: Keynotes by Kyle Bass, Randall Dillard, David Allen; and interactive Workshops and Panel Discussions by leading professionals in the finance sector such as Alex McCracken, Neil Mehta, Prakash Narayanan. Topics that will be discussed this year include: Investing through the Economic Cycle and Using Alternative Investments in a Long-Term Portfolio.[9]

Notable past speakers

Speakers in past conferences have included:

Attendance

Admission to the conference is competitive; for the 2015 conference there were over 6,300 student applications received for the 350 available places with an acceptance rate of 5.6%, resulting in only applicants of the highest calibre being selected.[1][13] The conference is very international in character; applicants come from more than 200 universities and 123 nationalities, with past participants coming from universities in Europe and North America, and from as far as Asia and Australia.[14][15] Over 2,300 delegates have attended the conference since it was founded.[1]

The 2015 Conference

The Alternative Investments Conference 2015 will be held at the Marriott Hotel Grosvenor Square, London on January 19 and 20, 2015. Confirmed keynote speakers for the conference include Emmanuel Roman, CEO of Man Group, Guy Hands, Co-Founder and CIO of Terra Firma, Kurt Björklund, Co-Managing Partner of Permira, Anthony Scaramucci, Founder and Co-Managing Partner of SkyBridge Capital, as well as a special joint keynote between Daniel Arbess, Partner at Perella Weinberg Partners (and former head of the Xerion Fund) and Gerard Baker, Editor-in-Chief of the Wall Street Journal.[16]

LSE SU Alternative Investments Research Conference

The LSE SU Alternative Investments Research Conference is an extension to the LSE Alternative Investments Conference, and aims to bring together postgraduate research students involved in the fields of hedge funds and private equity. The conference, established in 2009, aims to provide a forum for students to interact with the leading researchers and professors in the industry, as well as practitioners, and covers a variety of topics that vary each year.[17]

References

  1. ^ a b c http://www.lseaic.com/PastConferences/Default.aspx
  2. ^ "Chanos Sees 'Overheating and Overindulgence' in China: Video" (January 25, 2010). Bloomberg. Retrieved November 17, 2010.
  3. ^ Mawson, James (January 20, 2009). "A PE Warning: 'One Third' of Mid-Market LBOs Set for Receivership". Wall Street Journal. Retrieved November 16, 2010.
  4. ^ Maton, Brendan. "Graduates gather to gain from industry's best". Financial Times (FT fm), 8 February , page 9.Access online (login to FT.com required)
  5. ^ "Students eye hedge funds and PE firms despite crisis" Hedgeweek.com, January 20, 2010.
  6. ^ Mychasuk, Emiliya and Terazono, Emiko. "Hedgie lessons". Financial Times (Companies and Markets), 27 January 2010, page 18. Access Online (login to FT.com required)
  7. ^ “Alternative Investments Conference”. Financial Markets Group Quarterly Review. Number 81. April 2009. Page 7.
  8. ^ Sharman, Andy (January 31, 2008). "It's not easy to become a hedge fund manager - you need passion and instinct" The Independent. Retrieved November 20, 2010.
  9. ^ a b http://www.lseaic.com/Agenda
  10. ^ Student report by Yash Gupta on the Alternative Investments Conference, LSE on The Future Leadership Program
  11. ^ LSE Alternative Investment Conference Thoughts Booklet 2010. Pages 2-7.
  12. ^ Lewis, Tony (February 02, 2009). "Private Equity Annual review: Smaller companies locked in a David and Goliath struggle" Financial News. Retrieved November 20, 2010.
  13. ^ Mychasuk, Emiliya and Terazono, Emiko. "Big with Students". Financial Times (Companies and Markets), 20 January 2010, page 18. Access online (login to FT.com required)
  14. ^ Delegate Demographics: LSE Alternative Investment Conference.
  15. ^ Maton, Brendan. "Graduates gather to gain from industry's best". Financial Times (FT fm), 8 February 2010, page 9. Access online (login to FT.com required)
  16. ^ http://www.lseaic.com/
  17. ^ http://www.lseairc.com/About/Default.aspx