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Greg Bright

Consulting Publisher

Greg has worked in financial services-related media for more than 30 years. He has launched dozens of financial titles, including Super Review, Top1000Funds.com and Investor Strategy News, of which he is the former editor.

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New bfinance recruit as workload increases

With an uptick in fund manager searches and increasing interest in its fee benchmarking service, bfinance has recruited a former fixed income manager, Daniele Goldberg, as a client consultant for its Sydney office. She joins Frithjof van Zyp, senior director, and part-time consultant Gerard Parlevliet, covering Australia for manager search and implementation, performance monitoring, risk…

Greg Bright | 18th Oct 2020 | More
The revenue opportunities in move to zero carbon world

Companies are increasingly making low-carbon investments, not only to reduce emissions and costs, but also to take advantage of revenue opportunities. When you step back and look at what’s required to reach the targets already set, massive disruption and investment means major business opportunities. The 189 parties to the Agreement, which took effect in November…

Greg Bright | 18th Oct 2020 | More
… as the times call for extra focus on leadership

Marisa Hall sees recent world events as they impact on investors as well as much of society as a two-act play. The first act is where the action is – all of it bad news – and the second act is where all players come together to fix the problem. Hall, the co-head of the…

Greg Bright | 18th Oct 2020 | More
Pro-value chorus getting louder and louder

One of the great unanswerable questions for investors over the past 10 years is why value investing, the tried-and-true performer since it was identified in the 1930s but probably used innately well before, has stayed out of whack for so long. The chorus bemoaning value’s plight just gets louder and louder. But there are signs…

Greg Bright | 18th Oct 2020 | More
Big NZ fund’s global equities blues under review

The NZ$4.2 billion (A$3.9 billion) New Zealand Government Superannuation Fund has replaced two of its global equities mandates with two Australian-domiciled global equity products, ahead of an independent review of its strategy. According to its 2020 annual report, post balance date, the Government fund (GFS) terminated Marathon and PanAgora contracts and appointed two Australian-based global…

Greg Bright | 18th Oct 2020 | More
  • Art lover comes in from the cold

    The name’s Peterson. Ian Peterson. For many years, Ian Peterson was the toast of the art galleries of Britain, Europe, and the US. The quiet self-effacing businessman got to rub shoulders with the glitterati of the art world in London, Paris, and New York. Galleries queued up to borrow his works. He built a reputation…

    Greg Bright | 18th Oct 2020 | More
    Lure of helping people to retire with dignity

    Jacki Ellis, portfolio manager for retirement strategies at Aware Super, says she is passionate about issues relating to retirement. The big challenge for the industry is to engage with members earlier to make retirement seem “real”. Speaking last week (October 15) at the first of a series of webinars by Women in Super (WIS), called…

    Greg Bright | 18th Oct 2020 | More
    The Budget: more questions than answers

    In a mixed response to last week’s federal Budget (February 6) the superannuation and associated sectors were generally supportive of the Government’s goals but almost universally concerned about how certain proposals would work and the likelihood of unintended adverse consequences. On a macro level there was no significant political divide, with consensus being that the…

    Greg Bright | 11th Oct 2020 | More
    FEAL’s top award to go ahead without AMP, for now

    The board of the Fund Executives Association Ltd has taken the difficult decision to suspend the sponsorship relationship the body has had with AMP Capital for the coveted ‘Fund Executive of the Year’ award, which will this year be funded by the association itself. AMP Capital has sponsored the award since its inception in 2001,…

    Greg Bright | 11th Oct 2020 | More
    Evergreen launches separate alts rating business

    Angela Ashton’s Evergreen Consulting, a research firm which covers traditional platform-friendly investment funds, has launched a new company which will embark on the road less travelled. Evergreen Ratings will concentrate on complex, often less-liquid products, which rarely make it onto major platforms. The new firm will be run separately from the old, with Ashton the…

    Greg Bright | 11th Oct 2020 | More
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