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 Friday 05 September 2014

The independent professional development service for investment portfolio construction practitioners

G'day

This week, Fodder offers six new perspectives - we usually try to keep it to five a week, but sometimes there's just too many good pieces to resist. To kick off, Harvard's Ken Rogoff asks "Is the era of high inflation gone forever?" arguing that inflation is not dead, merely dormant. Long serving journo, Greg Bright, offers his key takeouts from our recent Conference 2014, linking it all to Richard Nixon and the modern classic "Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance" - don't ask, you have to read it! Tim Farrelly shows why Australian term deposits are an area ripe for finding opportunities to add value for clients and how easy it is to work out which to buy. You don't have to be a quant geek to do it. (Speaking of quant geeks) Michael Furey explains in non-quant terms where he thinks the new wave of unconstrained bonds funds fit in a portfolio, while Anatole Kaletsky argues that a big correction in equities is unlikely to be caused by monetary policy expectations. Lastly, our accredition manager, Angela Ashton, reviews the latest paper from Professor Robert Merton in which he discusses the "crisis" in retirement planning, and how best to structure portfolios with investors so they "own" and

understand how to plan for retirement in a defined contribution world. His solution is implementable by regular practitioners (and has interesting tie-ins to the concepts discussed in last week's Finology Backgrounder).
All the best for some great weekend learning - Graham
P.S. Conference 2014 Resources Kit (videos, ppt, papers, etc) will be live from Monday.

LATEST...

The exaggerated death of inflation
Modern central banking has worked wonders to bring down inflation. Today, high inflation seems remote. But inflation is only dormant, it is certainly not dead.
Kenneth Rogoff, Harvard University
Opinion

The Zen of risk parity and Richard Nixon's surprise benefit
What do Richard Nixon, novel "Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance", and Bridgewater Associates have to do with risk parity investing and Conference 2014?
Greg Bright, Investor Strategy News
Opinion

Making the right call on Term Deposits
Are Term Deposits the most boring subject in finance? Actually, they're anything but. The Australian TD market is an area where it is easy to add demonstrable value for clients.
Tim Farrelly, farrelly's
White Paper

Monetary policy is no threat to markets
A big correction in equities, if it hits in the next year or two, is unlikely to be caused by monetary policy expectations.
Anatole Kaletsky, GaveKal
Opinion

Ramblings about unconstrained debt funds
Unconstrained debt strategies are flavour of the month, and likely to be very popular amongst investors for several reasons. But where do such funds fit in a portfolio?
Michael Furey, Delta Research & Advisory
Opinion

The crisis in retirement planning
Robert Merton, 1997 Nobel Prize winner, recently penned an article about his views on retirement planning. There are some interesting take aways for Australian practitioners.
Angela Ashton, PortfolioConstruction Forum
Research

RECENTLY...

Backgrounder: Finology - where investing meets investors
This Backgrounder introduces the most important ideas within the emerging (and converging) research field that is finology, and some of applications to managing client portfolios.
PortfolioConstruction Forum
White Paper

5 key takeouts: Conference 2014 Finology Forum
Last Tuesday, as the first day of our annual Conference program, we hosted the first annual Finology Forum. Our particular focus of finology was as it applies to the giving of investment advice.
Angela Ashton, PortfolioConstruction Forum
Key takeouts

Russia's Eurasian vision
The escalating conflict in Ukraine has focused attention on a fundamental question: What are the Kremlin's long-term objectives?
Nouriel Roubini, Roubini Global Economics
Opinion

Opportunities and challenges in a less US-centric world
We've come to accept a world where the US drives what happens in the global economy and markets. But that's changing - with significant implications for portfolios.
Dominic McCormick, Select Asset Management
Opinion

The global obsession with US data
Since 2010, there has been an almost perfect correlation between the strength of the US economy and stock markets outside the US. But this is set to diminish.
Anatole Kaletsky, GaveKal
Opinion

Shiller CAPE - terrible but valuable
After two decades of elevated earnings and P/Es (and two bear markets but also three astonishing bull markets) many are questioning whether Shiller CAPE is that predictive.
Michael Kitces, Pinnacle Advisory Group
Opinion

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