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Black River spawns new EM credit boutique

(pictured: Dan Chapman) Argentem Creek Partners, the emerging markets credit business formerly part of Black River Asset Management, has been hived off as a separate employee-owned firm, focusing on opportunities for institutional investors. Daniel Chapman, who led the EM team at Black River and is an emerging markets distressed debt specialist, is CEO and CIO…

Investor Strategy News | 10th Jan 2016 | More
Au steps back at BNP Paribas

(pictured: Lawrence Au)  Lawrence Au has stepped down as head of Asia Pacific for BNP Paribas Securities Services and will become an advisor for the bank on key client relationships as he transitions to retirement. He has been replaced by Philippe Benoit who will also based in Hong Kong. Au has had a career in…

Investor Strategy News | 10th Jan 2016 | More
Vale Gilbert Kaplan: publisher and conductor

(pictured: Gilbert Kaplan) The founder of Institutional Investor (II) magazine, now a listed company with varied media interests, Gilbert Kaplan, who went on to become a world renowned classical conductor, has died aged 74. Kaplan started II in 1967 to cater for, primarily, fund managers which were mushrooming around Wall Street in particular. He fostered…

Investor Strategy News | 10th Jan 2016 | More
PIMCO’s guide to interest rates: one way only

(pictured: Tony Crescenzi) Predicting global interest rates is going to be a lot easier in 2016 than it was last year. PIMCO has published a handy guide as part of its January Outlook for the US Federal Reserve. You start by assuming three more rate hikes. Tony Crescenzi, PIMCO portfolio manager, says you adjust your…

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Global economy sound but investment returns muted – Russell

The year ahead promises only “limited upside potential for investment returns”, according to the Russell Investments ‘2016 Annual Global Outlook’. The multi-manager and consulting firm believes “the bar keeps rising” but Australia’s yield-bearing shares are “less compelling than they appear”. In the report, published just before the China-inspired global equity market plunge that greeted January, Russell…

Investor Strategy News | 10th Jan 2016 | More
  • NAB Asset Servicing suffers another blow

    Matt Brown  Matt Brown, the chief executive of NAB Asset Servicing, resigned and left the job just before Christmas, after less than a year. The news has rocked the custody sector, as Australia’s largest – and only Australian owned – firm struggles in a new landscape for securities servicing. Brown, who joined NAB Asset Servicing…

    Investor Strategy News | 3rd Jan 2016 | More
    … but maybe an All Black can kick some goals

    Andrew Mehrtens Andrew Mehrtens, a former senior sales executive at Centric Wealth, a subsidiary of the accounting and planning group Findex, starts a new finance career in securities servicing this year. He joined NAB Asset Servicing (NAS), based in Sydney, last month. Mehrtens, 42, best known for his sporting prowess as a 70-cap rugby international…

    Investor Strategy News | 3rd Jan 2016 | More
    mfund Research moves to fill van Eyk gap in NZ

    Darren Howlin Brisbane-based qualitative manager research firm mfund Research is expanding into New Zealand. It has partnered with the NZX-owned FundSource and has completed reviews of about half-a-dozen managers. According to Darren Howlin, head of mfund Research (known as Research IP in New Zealand) the firm has embarked on a busy schedule of NZ manager…

    Investor Strategy News | 3rd Jan 2016 | More
    Big multi-asset mandates up for grabs

    Taiwan’s Bureau of Labor Funds (BLF) has gone to tender with US$5.3 billion worth of new investment mandates, including four for the increasingly popular multi-asset partnerships. The mandates are for global multi-asset and enhanced Asia-Pacific mixed equity under its four affiliate labour pensions and national pension schemes. In Australia, Sunsuper announced last month its new…

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    Bulk beta, smart beta and the new alpha

    Phil Tindall Towers Watson, a keen promoter of smart-beta strategies for its big fiduciary clients, has come up with a term for us to categorise the old-style beta: “bulk beta”. More importantly, the consulting firm has produced a paper describing the implications of smart-beta trends for what we used to know as “alpha”. The paper ‘Into…

    Investor Strategy News | 3rd Jan 2016 | More
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