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Mittleman still sees value in global equities

Rather scarily, Chris Mittleman, the managing partner and CIO of US-based global equities shop Mittleman Investment Management, which has beaten its benchmark by a wide margin since the firm’s inception, says the opportunity set for his value style reminds him of 1999. “We are at zero cash now in our fund. Our average has been…

Investor Strategy News | 2nd Dec 2018 | More
Lifecycle strategies come with a cost – Frontier

With the ubiquity of MySuper default options, many funds have attempted to provide a more tailored retirement solution to members through the adoption of so-called ‘lifecycle’ strategies. But, a new paper by Frontier Advisors, warns that members may retire with less as a result. The paper, co-authored by David Carruthers, a principal consultant and head…

Investor Strategy News | 2nd Dec 2018 | More
Lockyer exits ANZ wealth business after insurance sale

ANZ head of wealth products, Ana-Marie Lockyer, is to leave the bank’s New Zealand business by Christmas. It is understood, Lockyer, whose product duties include the country’s largest pool of KiwiSaver funds, is departing following a group restructure triggered by the sale of ANZ’s life insurance business. This May, US insurance giant Cigna purchased the…

Investor Strategy News | 2nd Dec 2018 | More
ETFs continue to break new ground

The ASX has delivered on its promise from a few years ago to build an “investor supermarket” covering not only listed companies but a range of other strategies and opportunities from professional managers. The ETF market, coupled with the expansion of listed investment companies and listed investment trusts, has been its shining glory. To its…

Investor Strategy News | 25th Nov 2018 | More
Retail property in for massive shake-up

Big super funds have an average allocation to the retailing industry, mainly through bricks-and-mortar property, of about 4 per cent, according to calculations by Adrian Benedict. While he didn’t actually say this, the sub-text from a presentation in Sydney last week was: get out now. Benedict is the investment director, real estate, for Fidelity International,…

Investor Strategy News | 25th Nov 2018 | More
  • SSGA view on global fixed income and currency challenges

    State Street Global Advisors is releasing two interesting papers this week on the outlook for global bonds and currencies. The common theme is: the past is behind us and the future will be different. Here is the firm’s advice for investors of all shapes and sizes in an increasingly difficult environment. Bonds and currencies tend…

    Investor Strategy News | 25th Nov 2018 | More
    CFM capitalises on growing alternative beta appetite

    CFM, the Paris-based global quant manager which has established a beachhead in Australia with its liquid alternatives beta strategies, opened a shiny new office in Sydney last week, with lots of room for growth. Liquid alts, as they are known, representing CFM’s core offering, are gaining traction. Philippe Jordan, who joined the firm in 2006…

    Investor Strategy News | 25th Nov 2018 | More
    How quants capitalise on investment styles

    It is often said that momentum, as an investment style, adds value on average over time. And the stats say that is true. In fact, compared with other styles, such as value – the grand-daddy of all styles – it works right up until the time it doesn’t work. Here’s how quants use it. According…

    Investor Strategy News | 25th Nov 2018 | More
    A quarter of all managers heading for business losses

    by David Chaplin Up to a quarter of all asset management firms could be losing money by 2028, a new study by specialist global consultancy firm, Casey Quirk, has found. And that’s if markets continue to rise and fee compression is static. According to the Casey Quirk report, while fund managers have been shielded by…

    Investor Strategy News | 25th Nov 2018 | More
    Slowing appetite for hedge fund strategies – EY

    Market conditions and changing investor preferences are creating new challenges for hedge fund managers’ capital raising ambitions, allowing alternatives funds to gain favour with investors, according to EY’s annual alternative funds survey, ‘Global Alternative Fund Survey – At the Tipping Point: Disruption’. The 12th annual survey (formerly the EY Global Hedge Fund Survey) found that 20…

    Investor Strategy News | 25th Nov 2018 | More
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