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Financial Synergy signs Vision as admin world explodes

Stephen Mackley  Big things are happening in the super fund administration market. AAS seems to have successfully integrated Superpartners, smaller admin systems companies are doing well and SMSF providers are proliferating. But, by all accounts, the ATO is struggling with SuperStream. For years the quiet infrastructure provider in the super system, administration, has become a…

Investor Strategy News | 1st Nov 2015 | More
Aussies beat Kiwis at jobs … at least

Dozens of New Zealand financial services roles are heading across the Tasman to Australia following the closure of two global bank-owned NZ operations in the space of a fortnight. In total almost 50 NZ jobs were at threat after Deutsche Bank shut its NZ arm last week, barely days after Goldman Sachs announced it would…

Investor Strategy News | 1st Nov 2015 | More
Distressed debt opportunities expand ahead of Fed’s squeeze

Sai Devabhaktuni Corporate credit markets are suffering a lot of dislocation and, therefore, offering many opportunities, especially in the US and Europe. A confluence of factors is presenting a favourable environment for opportunistic distressed debt, according to PIMCO’s Sai Devabhaktuni. Devabhaktuni, a PIMCO executive vice president and head of distressed corporate debt portfolio management at…

Investor Strategy News | 1st Nov 2015 | More
… as NZX taps PIMCO and Nikko for ETF mandates

Aaron Jenkins PIMCO has picked up NZ$120 million (A$114 million) in seed money as manager for the soon-to-be-launched Smartshares new global fixed income exchange-traded funds (ETFs). According to offer documents for the Smartshares Global Bond Trust, the NZX-owned ETF operator would tip in “an initial deposit of $120 million in cash” to fire up the…

Investor Strategy News | 1st Nov 2015 | More
Cuffe rescues impact investing debate for super funds

Chris Cuffe  When it all seemed to be getting bogged down in definitional discussions at the inaugural Impact Investing Summit – especially where super funds and other fiduciary investors were concerned – Chris Cuffe rode to the rescue. Cuffe, the chair of UniSuper, philanthropist and former driving force behind the creation of Colonial First State…

Investor Strategy News | 25th Oct 2015 | More
  • Researchers look to alternatives in low-yield world

    Mark Pearce  With interest rates likely to head north and stock markets near fair value or above, coupled with a global shortage of yield investments, what does an advisor tell clients? A group of Australian researchers recently discussed their asset allocation options. On the Rainmaker ‘Best of Breed’ tour to London last month, the big…

    Investor Strategy News | 25th Oct 2015 | More
    How global gets the best from commercial real estate

    Alice Breheny by Alice Breheny* Perhaps the biggest problem for large funds investing in commercial real estate is finding the investments. Certainly that’s the case in Australia and, increasingly, there is only one option: go global. TH Real Estate tells how to go about it. Investors in search of attractive commercial real estate opportunities must…

    Investor Strategy News | 25th Oct 2015 | More
    Series’ small-cap LIC portfolio rides SIV wave

    Kerry Series  Small caps don’t need an extraneous boost to their attractiveness as an investment, according to Kerry Series. But he will happily take the recent extra interest from overseas investors under the new Significant Investor Visa arrangements. Here is the offer for his first LIC. The Government changed the rules, effective July 1, in…

    Investor Strategy News | 25th Oct 2015 | More
    Data the new oil in fund operational cogs

    Maddy Senior  In the evolution of securities servicing over the past 30-or-so years three things have proved constant: fees keep going down; services get more and more complex, as do the securities themselves; and, everything gets faster and more automated. In fact, according to Madeleine (Maddy) Senior, the new head of Australia and New Zealand…

    Investor Strategy News | 25th Oct 2015 | More
    Index composition making it harder in emerging markets

    Kim Catechis “Nobody likes their index but ours is getting less meaningful,” says Kim Catechis, the head of global emerging markets for Martin Currie Investment Management. The common indices are no longer “fit for purpose” and they are about to be swamped by the inclusion of China, no matter how gradual the process. Catechis and…

    Investor Strategy News | 25th Oct 2015 | More
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