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BlackRock’s call fires up ESG debate

BlackRock signalled a new era for sustainable investing last week that big funds and their managers must catch up with. If you are investing almost US$7 trillion worldwide, you tend to get investors, governments and pretty much everyone’s attention. In letters to clients and industry leaders, BlackRock laid out a major shift to sustainable investing…

Investor Strategy News | 19th Jan 2020 | More
State Street challenges world custody top dog

One of the tough things about being a publicly listed financial services firm is that every stock market announcement is studied by both shareholders and clients. The two have different agendas. State Street announced its global fourth quarter results last week and said it would focus on cost reduction in the coming year. That may…

Investor Strategy News | 19th Jan 2020 | More
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David Hartley’s big idea for more affordable housing

by Greg Bright David Hartley seems to be on several missions at the same time. The chair of the investment committee and a director of the $9.5 billion Australian Catholic Superannuation fund has come up with a workable concept to ease Australia’s housing affordability crisis. Along the way, he has also developed thoughts on other…

Investor Strategy News | 12th Jan 2020 | More
New value funds, with spice, and an ESG flavour

Holowesko Partners, the ‘Bahamian’ global value-orientated manager represented by Andrew Nolan’s ‘Eleuthera’ third-party marketing business, is to launch two Australian-domiciled funds. They will broaden the firm’s presence in Australia and New Zealand, allowing smaller funds to access the firm’s strategies. ‘Bahamian’? That’s someone, or a company such as Holowesko Partners, that hails from the Bahamas….

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  • Private markets the big winner: Casey Quirk

    Active long-only strategies will continue to drive revenues for a majority of fund managers around the world for the next five years, despite the continued encroachment by index managers and fee compression in several markets, such as Australia. But the total fee issue is not a truly global phenomenon, according to Casey Quirk. Globally, asset…

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    … as China offers ‘huge new avenues’ for PE and venture

    China’s private equity and venture capital (PEVC) sector grew by 36 per cent in 2018, its lowest growth rate since 2014, hitting US$600 billion. This lower growth rate is perhaps understandable as total GDP grew only 6.2 per cent that year, the lowest in 27 years. But such growth rates can be misleading. What matters…

    Investor Strategy News | 12th Jan 2020 | More
    What super funds should do as Australia burns

    Putting politics aside, as Australia suffers its worst bushfires in history and with the world looking on, the question for big investors and their managers is: “How should you react from a fiduciary’s point of view?” Big super funds have been cognisant of climate change risk for years. But, now, they need to really engage…

    Investor Strategy News | 12th Jan 2020 | More
    Murray Brewer calls it quits at T. Rowe Price

    After 14 years at the helm, having established and led the firm’s growth in Australia and New Zealand for all that time, Murray Brewer has told colleagues and his bosses in Baltimore, USA, that he will retire from T. Rowe Price at the end of this year. Commenting on his decision, disclosed just before Christmas,…

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    As the world unfolds, according to Aviva: it’s OK

    Aviva Investors, the big global manager, is advising investors to get back into the water. It is preferring to go overweight global equities due to the recently improved growth outlook. It is, however, “broadly neutral” towards fixed income strategies. Aviva, which manages about A$1.1 trillion across a range of strategies, expects global growth to pick…

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