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Towards an industry standard in alternative beta

Lars Jaeger Lars Jaeger, a scientist who made his name in the investment world developing alternative beta strategies, has a big new mission. He is helping the global asset manager GAM, of which he is head of quantitative research in the Alternative Investment Solutions team, to build a platform of alternative risk premia as an industry standard. Jaeger, visiting Australia…

Investor Strategy News | 16th Aug 2015 | More
IndexInvest uses ETFs for cash-plus benchmark investing

Mark Holzworth  The global financial crisis taught investors a thing or two and spawned a number of trending investment strategies, such as outcome-oriented and multi-asset investing. For one boutique manager, IndexInvest founder Mark Holzworth, the crisis turned on the light for what his advisory firm’s clients now wanted. Holzworth, a Brisbane-based accountant and advisor, formed…

Investor Strategy News | 16th Aug 2015 | More
Telstra changes highlight new importance of operations

Miles Mallick Telstra Super, Australia’s largest remaining corporate super fund, has shaken up its investment operations for the second time in three years, appointing a new custodian and announcing senior management changes. In a low-return environment, investment operations are increasingly at the fore. The $16 billion Telstra Super has appointed JP Morgan for master custody,…

Investor Strategy News | 16th Aug 2015 | More
Smaller super funds ignored in governance push

Allan Murphy by Allan Murphy* The bigger players in the super funds industry are focussed on the principles of government intervention in a system which “ain’t broke” and the definition of “independent”. Meanwhile, there is another group of long-established funds which risk becoming collateral damage in the Government’s plan to introduce a minimum composition of…

Investor Strategy News | 16th Aug 2015 | More
How to predict a crash and assess market ‘honesty’: CIFR conference

Pete Kyle The Centre for International Finance and Regulation held a celebratory two-day conference in Sydney last week to coincide with the 30th anniversary of seminal research by two legendary academics – professors A.S. ‘Pete’ Kyle and Lawrence R. Glosten. Kyle, billed as a future Noble laureate, is currently studying the predictability of stock market…

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  • NZ private asset trading platform targets Aussie take-up

    Mike Jenkins Despite just launching in New Zealand, start-up online trading platform, Syndex, is already eyeing offshore markets, according to company co-founder, Mike Jenkins. The peer-to-peer exchange for listing, trading and managing “proportionally-owned assets”, is in talks with various parties in Australia and the UK as well as in New Zealand. Jenkins, the managing director,…

    Investor Strategy News | 16th Aug 2015 | More
    Vale Roger Greville: AMP, Henderson stalwart

    Roger Greville The funds management industries in Australia and New Zealand are mourning the loss last week of the successful and influential former head of AMP Capital NZ, the Sydney-based Roger Greville. Greville, 58, was a highly regarded manager for Henderson Equity Partners, until 2011. He died in a skiing accident in Queenstown, NZ, on…

    Investor Strategy News | 16th Aug 2015 | More
    NAB bounces back with big new custody relationship

    Matt Brown by Greg Bright NAB Asset Servicing (NAS) is set to replace BNY Mellon with Citi as its global custodian, ending an association spanning about 20 years. The decision follows a review undertaken this year and may well involve closer involvement between the two in other aspects of their custody businesses. Matt Brown, NAS…

    Investor Strategy News | 9th Aug 2015 | More
    … as BNP Paribas sets its sights on best, not biggest

    David Braga The market share charts in Australia’s quickly moving custody and securities servicing sector will be “interesting” over the next two years, according to the new head of BNP Paribas Securities Services in Australia, David Braga. But BNP, the third largest, is not aiming to be number one in assets. Rather, it wants to…

    Investor Strategy News | 9th Aug 2015 | More
    GSAM’s compelling case for active fixed income

    Philip Moffitt  Just about the only option for investors looking at their fixed income allocations at the moment is to replace beta with alpha for at least a part of their portfolio. There is not a lot else jumping off the page, according to Philip Moffitt, the head of fixed interest for Asia Pacific and…

    Investor Strategy News | 9th Aug 2015 | More
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