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Beware crude comparisons between active and passive

by John Peterson* S&P Dow Jones Indices recently released their SPIVA Australian Scorecard covering manager versus index performance to June 2018. The results of the analysis, unsurprisingly, found that, with the exception of small-cap equities, the average Australian actively managed fund underperformed comparable market indices over one-year and longer periods. That is, more than 50…

Investor Strategy News | 14th Oct 2018 | More
Tech innovation, the environment and two Nobel prizes

Lars Jaeger, the global head of risk premia investing for GAM Investments, has looked at the work behind the latest Nobel prizes for economics – one for studies in technological innovation and one for climate change. His conclusion is that economies grow best in “open societies”. In his latest personal blog Jaeger, the head of…

Investor Strategy News | 14th Oct 2018 | More
State Street the biggest winner in NZ last year

In the country’s biggest single investment mandate, State Street Global Advisors ended the financial year with almost NZ$8 billion (A$7.6 billion) under management for the NZ Superannuation Fund (NZS). The just-released NZS annual accounts show the State Street passive global equities mandate sat just $24 million shy of the $8 billion mark as at June…

Investor Strategy News | 14th Oct 2018 | More
Quants at a crossroads: technology versus politics

by Greg Bright Two conflicting trends are emerging in investment management which contrast fundamental top-down research with quantitative data sourcing, analysis and management. Forget the index versus active debate, it’s looking more like politics versus big data and artificial intelligence. Quantitative analysis could be at an interesting point of its evolution. On the one hand,…

Investor Strategy News | 7th Oct 2018 | More
ACSA reinvigorates itself, right on time

The Australian Custodial Services Association, one of only two industry bodies which can genuinely be considered to be apolitical, has embarked on a new growth path, having appointed its first chief executive for many years and drawn up a clear program of study and member engagement. Given the Royal Commission, there is no better time…

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  • Going direct: the evolving fund manager distribution model

    Technology may well make the distribution channels of the past, such as IFAs and other intermediaries, a thing of the past. As big fund managers have tried for many years, going direct to the retail investor is becoming increasingly viable, according to an award-winning white paper by tech services company Calastone. The paper, ‘The Digital…

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    Control of FNZ up for grabs

    Up to five private equity firms are vying for a two-thirds stake in New Zealand-domiciled investment platform business FNZ. FNZ, through a joint venture with UBS Australia, provides backoffice services for several big super fund member-directed investment options, including that of AustralianSuper, which was the first to market here. The ‘New Model Adviser’ website based…

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    Conexus forms retirement body as PIMCO takes on Challenger

    Conference producer and specialist publisher Conexus Financial plans to launch an ‘institute’ to study retirement incomes products and strategies. The firm has advertised for someone to lead the new body, to be funded by the privately owned firm and its chief executive, Colin Tate. The job advertisement, on Seek.com, says the Conexus Institute is a…

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    RAFI partners with BNP in diversity smart-beta strategy

    Research Affiliates of the US, which this year opened an Australian office, has partnered with global manager and securities servicing firm BNP Paribas and a specialist governance information provider to launch its latest smart-beta strategy – ‘RAFI Diversity & Governance’. The specialist information provider, with the unlikely name ‘LeaderXXchangeSM’, is an organization that advises and…

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    Why the dollar dash could be done

    The greenback is likely at, or near, a peak level as the economic distance between the US economy and China stabilises, a recent Brandywine Global Investment Management (BGI) client note argues. Brandywine is a global bond specialist. According to Brandywine Global, an affiliate company of Legg Mason, the US dollar has risen 7 per cent…

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