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Securities services companies look to pass on tech benefits

Fund managers are increasingly talking about their use of artificial intelligence, machine learning, big data and distributed ledger technology (blockchain) to transform their businesses and subsequently their value-add to big super funds. The real action, though, is happening at the securities services end of the food chain. Securities services companies, which are mainly very big…

Investor Strategy News | 1st Oct 2018 | More
Big trends ‘favour active investing and concentrated portfolios’

SG Hiscock & Company, a celebrated boutique equities house established by its principals in 2001, has issued a warning to investors to look closely at the management of companies to see whether they have the wherewithal to deal with “21st Century business risks”. At a briefing in Sydney last week, Stephen Hiscock, the founding chairman…

Investor Strategy News | 1st Oct 2018 | More
All about the alpha: what investors can get in private equity

Why is private equity so expensive? Because it’s worth it, according to Mike Forestner, Mercer’s Atlanta-based global co-CIO of private markets. It can offer 3 per cent returns above public markets, he says. Forestner told Mercer’s annual NZ conference last week that private equity was “complicated, expensive and governance is a challenge” but – if…

Investor Strategy News | 1st Oct 2018 | More
Talking about the nitty gritty of funds management

The fifth annual Asset Manager Summit, which looks at the implications of trends in funds management from a coal-face perspective, including operational issues, will feature discussions about both the institutional and the retail landscape given momentous change in the industry. The Summit is at Sydney’s Swissotel on October 18. The main topics are:: Attracting retail…

Investor Strategy News | 1st Oct 2018 | More
Factors on the rise at NZ Super

by David Chaplin The NZ Superannuation Fund (NZS) could increase both the size and diversity of its factor-based global equity investments, according to recently-appointed chief executive, Matt Whineray. Whineray, who took over the top job this June, said the smart beta international share mandates – awarded to Northern Trust and AQR in 2016 and 2017,…

Investor Strategy News | 1st Oct 2018 | More
  • Class actions reveal all – here’s the Sims case

    by Greg Bright As the number of class actions over financial problems at listed companies grows in Australia, as it has been doing for the past three-four years, so does the pressure on aggrieved investors and their representatives to quantify the damage. The Australian trend is to follow America and leave that decision to the…

    Investor Strategy News | 23rd Sep 2018 | More
    ESG as a journey – climb on board and add value

    ESG is a journey, according to Mike Cantara. It’s about the discovery of a lot of things: from what it means to be a proper long-term fiduciary investor to what it means to be a proper long-term individual investor with a moral compass. Mike Cantara is the co-chair of the Boston-based MFS Investment Management’s ‘Sustainability…

    Investor Strategy News | 23rd Sep 2018 | More
    … as AXA moves to full integration

    AXA Investment Management, a big global manager with a strong ESG pedigree, announced last week that it had boosted its ESG capabilities and that it would move to integrate ESG principles across all its portfolios. That is actually easier said than done. Matt Christensen, the global head of AXA IM’s responsible investing oversight, said that…

    Investor Strategy News | 23rd Sep 2018 | More
    The problems with Australia’s banks … heaps

    In a typically controversial session at the Investment Management Research conference last week –  formerly run by the Paul Woolley Centre for the Study of Capital Market Dysfunctionality – the US academic, Professor Anat Admati, of Stanford University, took a big aim at Australia’s banks. Banking, it seems, is not just potentially immoral, it’s dangerous….

    Investor Strategy News | 23rd Sep 2018 | More
    Firetrail alights already with new LIC

    Pinnacle Investment Management’s newest affiliate manager, the ex-Macquarie long/short managers now known as Firetrail Investments, will today launch a listed investment company seeking up to $378 million. As of last week, the group had already reached close to its minimum requirement. At an investor and press briefing in Sydney on Friday, September 21, the Firetrail…

    Investor Strategy News | 23rd Sep 2018 | More
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