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Robyn Petrou gets top gong at FEAL

(Pictured: Robyn Petrou) Robyn Petrou, the chief executive of the A$4.2 billion Energy Super fund, has been named “fund executive of the year” at the annual Fund Executives Association Ltd members’ dinner prior to the national conference in Melbourne last week. The award, which comes with a $20,000 education grant courtesy of AMP Capital, the sponsor,…

Investor Strategy News | 10th Aug 2013 | More
Australia’s oldest super fund to bite the dust

The Harwood Superannuation Fund, reputedly Australia’s oldest super fund, is to be outsourced to a master trust or merged with an industry fund. The fund, for various CSR Ltd companies, dates back to the depression period of the 1890s. Tender documents and advice have been prepared by Deloitte. The corporate fund is a complicated one,…

Investor Strategy News | 3rd Aug 2013 | More
OneVue to buy Computershare’s retail unit registry unit

(Pictured: Connie Mckeage) Financial systems company and SMA administrator OneVue is acquiring the retail unity registry business of Computershare, which was recently earmarked for closure. OneVue will lift out Computershare staff from the business unit and hopes to provide a seamless transition for funds managers and securities services clients. The move should help bolster Australia’s…

Investor Strategy News | 3rd Aug 2013 | More
EM corporate debt and the switch to ‘alternative bonds’

(Pictured: John Morton) BlackRock’s latest quarterly earnings statement in the US surprised analysts, not so much by the company’s overall positive position but because there appeared to be an inflow of funds into fixed interest products rather than the expected outflow. What has been termed the “Great Migration” may turn out to be no more…

Investor Strategy News | 3rd Aug 2013 | More
Time to cash up as negative correlations disappear

In the six weeks between May 22 and mid-June, the way markets all acted together should have caused a change in approach to the asset allocation mix by institutional investors, according to CheckRisk. Negative correlations have gone and diversification is a questionable and expensive tool. The UK-based investment risk consulting firm points out that US…

Investor Strategy News | 3rd Aug 2013 | More
  • Australia ranks poorly with country bias

    Australian super funds tend to pride themselves on their international outlook and the level and diversification of their offshore exposures, notwithstanding the historical volatility of the Australian dollar. However, after adjusting for the size of the Australian market and several other factors, we are ranked only 11th in terms of avoiding ‘home country bias’. A…

    Investor Strategy News | 3rd Aug 2013 | More
    Ibbotson says smart beta strategies need a ‘fifth dimension’

    (Pictured: Peter Bull) Consultants at Ibbotson Associates Australia have written a critique of smart beta products and suggest that investors need to add a “fifth dimension” to the usual characteristics to look for in such a strategy – capital preservation. The asset consultants – Peter Bull, who is head of portfolio construction, and Michael Ng,…

    Investor Strategy News | 3rd Aug 2013 | More
    Turner takes a package as Harwood readies to close

    Mike Turner, the manager of communications at the Harwood super fund, has taken a redundancy package ahead of the proposed outsourcing of the fund to a master trust or industry fund (see separate report this edition). Turner, a former securities servicing and super administration executive, said last week that he was taking a holiday before…

    Investor Strategy News | 3rd Aug 2013 | More
    Invesco revamp in Australia with new CEO hire

    (Pictured: Martin Franc) Invesco Ltd has recruited a new country head for its Australian asset management business following the departure of CEO Mick O’Brien after seven years with the firm. Invesco, which has about US$750 billion under management globally but has struggled to gain traction in Australia since it acquired County Investment Management in 2001,…

    Investor Strategy News | 28th Jul 2013 | More
    Weaven at FEAL: how to retain members… and more

    (Pictured: Garry Weaven) With big super funds under increasing pressure to retain high-balance members because of an onslaught from SMSF service providers, new research indicates that the situation will only get worse over the next few years. SMSF trustees are getting younger and their number is tipped to double. The research, conducted by Macquarie Bank…

    Investor Strategy News | 28th Jul 2013 | More
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