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Forum Fodder | Friday 20 July 2018
The more that you read, the more things you will
know. The more that you learn, the more places
you’ll go. -
Dr. Seuss
All the best for another week's continuing
education!
- Graham |
LATEST CE...
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Philosophy
5 essential investment committee tools
An Investment Committee is key to a well-constructed
portfolio. Your IC's toolbox must contain the
appropriate tools, making governance a key pillar of
your portfolio construction process.
Annika Bradley, Lodrino |
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Philosophy |
Markets | Strategies | Investing | Finology
Strategies Conference 2018 -
"Future-proof portfolios?"
Portfolio construction is an exercise in long-term
thinking, seeking to meet the distant future
financial needs of individuals.
Strategies Conference 2018 will facilitate debate on
contemporary and emerging portfolio
construction strategies, with particular emphasis on
the challenges of building future-proof portfolios.
22-23 August 2018 | 13 CE Hours |
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Markets
Trump may kill the global recovery
For the first time in a decade, the biggest risks
are now stagflationary (slower growth and higher
inflation). It would seem that the current risk-off
era is here to stay.
Nouriel Roubini, Roubini Global Economics |
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Markets | Strategies
Geopolitics to the fore! Do nothing...
There is quite a bit happening on the geopolitical
front right now to concern markets. With all this
uncertainty, the best thing to do is nothing. Sit
tight and enjoy the show.
Tim Farrelly, farrelly's |
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Finology
Lend
your voice to new research on best practices in
client understanding
Capital Preferences has initiated research on how
advisers go about understanding their clients. Take
their survey by 31 July and receive a customised
report comparing your approach to your peers'.
Take the survey
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Markets
We're on the cusp of an EM crash
For 10 years, the world chased yield - flows into
emerging markets were massive. As rates rise, money
will move to safer environments. It's time to
protect portfolios against major outflows from
emerging markets.
Brett Gillepsie, Ellerston Capital
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Markets | Investing
Incorporate tech's impact in your investment choices
Technological change is advancing with unprecedented
speed and scale. The early effects on growth, labour, policy and
trade should influence investment choices now.
Patrik Schowitz, JP Morgan Asset Management
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Investing
Investment Management Research Conference 2018
The annual IMR Conference brings together academic
faculty from leading university business schools,
professional investors, consultants and experienced
practitioners and advocates to debate investment
management research presentations and papers.
20-21 Sep 2018, Sydney | 13 CE Hours |
Mark
Your Diary!
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Psychology of retirees
Spending retirement capital is a logical outcome,
however so many retirees seem to be conditioned to a
cultural norm of leaving their wealth, both their
superannuation capital and housing wealth, to their
beneficiaries - no matter what the cost.
David Reed, The Retirement Advice Centre
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Markets
When politics trumps economics
Trump and team continue to flaunt virtually every
principle of conventional economics. A trade war may
well be an early skirmish in a much tougher battle,
during which economics ultimately trumps Trump.
Stephen Roach, Yale University |
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Strategies |
Investing
Passive investing - reshaping the investment
landscape
Game changer or new danger? The rise of passive
funds throughout this decade is recalibrating the
traditional core-satellite portfolio model.
Professor Amin Rajan, CREATE-Research |
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Investing
Undiscovered Fund: A unique way to access emerging
markets
A fundamentally driven and benchmark unaware
exposure to smaller companies within the emerging
markets sector, this fund represents a unique way
for investors to access emerging markets.
Zenith Investment Partners
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Markets
As we approach peak growth, gear down risk
allocation
The global economy is approaching peak growth and
investors should prepare for increasing left tail
risks. With higher rates than 12 months ago, this
may be an opportune time to increase allocation to
bonds as an insurance policy.
Rob Mead, PIMCO
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Markets
China’s Belt and Road Initiative is less than meets
the eye
China’s Belt and Road initiative is expected to
reshape the global economic landscape. However, the
plan is poorly understood. It may generate political
"returns" but opportunities for investors will be
limited.
Alex Wolf, Aberdeen
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Investments
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Is this about funding
sources more than quantities?
How would the data in Figure 1 look if we added in
bank loans? In other words, how much of this growth
is due to a switch from of funding sources as
opposed to growth in borrowing?
Tim Farrelly, farrelly's
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Markets
Are we in a corporate debt bubble?
Since the GFC, the value of non-financial companies'
outstanding bonds has nearly tripled. While a
correction seems likely, the broad shift toward bond
financing is actually a welcome development.
Susan Lund, McKinsey & Company |
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Markets
Don't write off America
To paraphrase Mark Twain, reports of America’s
retreat are greatly exaggerated. Even if China can
sort out its long-term demographic problems, other
big challenges loom.
Tom Switzer, The Centre for Independent Studies |
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Strategies |
Investing
A few investment selection faux pas
Over the years, I've seen countless portfolios.
Virtually all have had a pre-defined asset
allocation aligned to a risk profile. But
occasionally, that's where the alignment ended.
Michael Furey, Delta Research & Advisory |
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Strategies
Most retirees need to eat capital
There is often confusion about income in retirement.
In most cases, some income measures won't give
retirees enough to spend, resulting in a lower
standard of living than they could be enjoying..
Aaron Minney, Challenger |
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Finology
Beware the trifecta of desire
Practitioners demand a trifecta from fund managers -
performance, simplicity, connection. But many great
investments are contrarian and uncomfortable.
Douglas Isles, Platinum Asset Management
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Markets | Investing
Netflix will be the next dominant digital business
New means test rules for pooled lifetime income
products, together with development of Comprehensive
Income Products for Retirement (CIPRs), have the
potential to radically alter Australians' views
about retirement income products.
Nick Griffin, Munro Partners |
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QT - simple!
Tim is guilty of arriving at his preferred
destination, on time and all set for the next
journey...
Philip Carman, Personal Asset Service
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Markets
Beware Quantitative Tightening!
Quantitative Tightening is jangling the nerves of
investors around the world. It's unprecedented and
no-one knows for sure exactly how it will play
out. But all the evidence points to QT being a
non-event.
Tim Farrelly, farrelly's |
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Markets
Can the Euro be saved?
The euro was supposed to bring shared prosperity,
which would enhance solidarity and advance the goal
of European integration. In fact, it has done just
the opposite, slowing growth and sowing discord.
Joseph Stiglitz, Columbia University |
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Finology
Research Review: Biases in recommendations
Two recent academic papers focus on how advice
provided to investors might be distorted. The first
relates to the disposition effect; the second looks
at the impact compensation on advice given.
Ron Bird, UTS
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Markets
Italy, tariffs are sideshows – the US is the main
story
With US unemployment running at just 3.8% (equal
lowest rate since 1969), the Fed will have to hike
rates four times this year, with the risk that bond
yields go not just to 3.5% but somewhere well north.
Brett Gillespie, Ellerston Capital |
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A Contrary View?
There is no price too large for the EU to pay to
maintain the status quo, that is, their own
survival... We
need more populism, not less...
Garry Harradence
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From asset allocation to risk allocation
Good topic to cover… thinking about gaps between the
asset allocation process and security selection
process. Surprised there isn’t more analysis or
discussion along these lines...
Peter Eichmann, Park Street Group
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Thanks,
Peter
...I'm a little surprised myself although there are
numerous quant and large asset managers who do
produce a fair amount of analysis and publication
along the lines of both dimensions.
Michael Furey, Delta Research & Advisory
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