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A real-world measure of responsible investing outcomes

Mercer will begin reporting from next year on the practical impact of its responsible investment (RI) approach in addition to financial measures. Speaking at the group’s conference in Wellington, New Zealand, last week, Alexis Cheang, the Sydney-based Mercer senior consultant for responsible investments, said the firm had developed a framework for measuring outcomes against sustainability…

Investor Strategy News | 22nd Oct 2017 | More
NZ Super’s bumper year, but senior staff to depart

NZ Superannuation Fund (NZS) head of investments, Fiona Mckenzie, has resigned to assume a new position as head of direct wealth for stockbroking firm, FNZC. Her resignation coincides with the departure of the big fund’s investment analysis manager, Roland Winn, who plans to return to Australia. An NZS spokesperson said the NZ$36.6 billion (A$33 billion)…

Investor Strategy News | 22nd Oct 2017 | More
How to overcome a strategy’s ‘size drag’

Funds managers have been aware for a long time that size is an issue for outperformance. There are various rules of thumb – such as 3 per cent of the market’s capitalisation – but it really depends on style and processes. In recent years, super funds have become aware as well, for their own assets…

Investor Strategy News | 15th Oct 2017 | More
Impact to the head: social good doesn’t mean bad finance

By David Chaplin Investors should lead with the head not the heart when it comes to assessing ‘impact’ assets, a new paper from Russell Investments says. The report, authored by Noah Schiltknecht, says while impact investors may be happy to give up some monetary gain in exchange for the targeted social ‘good’, careful financial analysis…

Investor Strategy News | 15th Oct 2017 | More
Low-vol and value the factors with highest carbon emissions

Although the major index providers have recognised the growing need for information about the carbon exposures of companies represented and despite the increasing popularity of factor indices for smart beta strategies, the carbon footprint of factor indices has tended to be overlooked. Recent work by S&P Dow Jones Indices has ranked the major factors by…

Investor Strategy News | 8th Oct 2017 | More
  • Why more Australian equites are better for retirees than other members

    A recent paper by Willis Towers Watson, which looked at all the major options facing big super funds in designing pension-phase strategies for their members, including different tax positions, says retired members should have less in total equities, but 5-10 per cent more in Australian equities than members in the accumulation phase. The paper, ‘Investing…

    Investor Strategy News | 8th Oct 2017 | More
    NZ industry survey finds ESG U-turn, AI ignition

    The NZ industry has flipped its views on responsible investing in record quick-time, according to a just-released survey. In a follow-up to the inaugural 2016 report, the second BNP Paribas Securities Services/Investment News NZ industry survey found almost 70 per cent of respondents would increase their focus on ESG factors this year compared to just…

    Investor Strategy News | 8th Oct 2017 | More
    Family-controlled companies as a new asset class

    A unique series of studies by Credit Suisse Research has shown that the performance of family-controlled listed companies around the world is so superior to other companies that they should be considered a separate asset class. Don’t laugh. Even if it’s not called an asset class, the investment case is compelling. Credit Suisse Research, which…

    Investor Strategy News | 2nd Oct 2017 | More
    What made the best funds outperform in 2017

    Big super funds have completed another good year, despite the “lower-for-longer” general predictions, with the average balanced fund returning 10.3 per cent. Frontier Advisors has analysed what the top performers did and didn’t do. Using the SuperRatings ‘SR 50 Balanced Index’ as its universe, Frontier’s David Carruthers and Ian Yun made the following observations from…

    Investor Strategy News | 2nd Oct 2017 | More
    ODD moves closer to the centre of manager decisions

    APRA believes that there is “a lot of scope for money to be lost” through the operational due diligence process, or lack of it. But ODD, as it is known, has taken on a new importance for asset owners and funds managers, with or without APRA’s view. Craig Roodt, head of investment risk at APRA,…

    Investor Strategy News | 24th Sep 2017 | More
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