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							Forum Fodder | Friday 04 October 2019Education is not the filling of a pail, but the 
							lighting of a fire. - W.B. Yeats (1865-1939)
 All the best for another week's continuing 
							education! - Graham
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							Markets Lagarde’s edge is Europe’s opportunity
 Christine Lagarde will soon succeed Mario Draghi as 
							president of the ECB. She is taking the reins at 
							precisely the right moment for Europe to make the 
							changes needed to avoid a second lost decade.
 Mohamed El-Erian, Allianz| 
							
							
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							Markets | As seen at Portfolio Construction Forum 
							Strategies Conference 2019We will have to choose between the US and China in 
							the 2020s
 In the increasingly intense strategic and economic 
							competition between Washington and Beijing, it's 
							naive to think Australia can just sit on the 
							sidelines.
 Tom Switzer and panel | 0.75 CE | 
							
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							Philsophy | Strategies | Investing | Finology5 essential portfolio construction components
 Portfolio construction is multi-faceted and should 
							be iterative. Five key components provide a 
							framework to design quality portfolios to meet 
							clients' objectives.
 Annika Bradley, Lodrino| 
							
							
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							Markets | Strategies | As seen at Portfolio Construction Forum 
							Strategies Conference 2019Remove your rose coloured binoculars, reality is 
							setting in
 Hindsight has taught us the importance of active 
							core bond funds as an insurance policy. Now is the 
							time to consider expanding your investable universe 
							as the secular need for income intensifies.
 Rob Mead, PIMCO| 0.50 CE | 
							
							
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							Markets | Investing Research Review: More on market anomalies
 Are markets efficient? Recent research suggests not, 
							finding media impacts information dissemination, and 
							mispricing explains the value premium.
 Prof Ron Bird, Investment Management Research 
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							aspect of constructing multi-manager portfolios?
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							technical portfolio construction certification 
							program designed for investment management analysts 
							– that is, those involved in any aspect of 
							constructing multi-manager portfolios, whether 
							practitioner or advocate. Stand for more - more 
							knowledge, skill and expertise - with CIMA 
							certification.
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							20-21 
							November | 13 CE/CPD hoursInvestment Management 
							Research Symposium 2019
 The annual IMR Symposium presents investment 
							management research. Presented in collaboration with 
							Macquarie University, it brings together the full 
							spectrum of investment management analysts - 
							academic faculty from leading university business 
							schools, public sector members, central bankers, 
							professional investors, consultants and experienced 
							practitioners and advocates.
 Mark Your Diary! 20-21 
							November 2019
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							Markets Four collision courses for the global economy
 There are several geo-economic games of chicken 
							playing out. In each case, failure to compromise 
							would lead to a collision, most likely followed by a 
							global recession and financial crisis.
 Nouriel Roubini, Roubini Macro Associates | 
							
							
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							MarketsThe post GFC 'cheap money' bubbles are popping
 For most of the last 10 years, the world's major 
							central banks have been creating significant amounts 
							of cheap money, inflating several bubbles. Those 
							bubbles are beginning to burst.
 Chris Watling, Longview Economics | 0.25 CE |
							
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							Markets | StrategiesThe race of our lives revisited (in a nutshell)
 Climate change has moved faster than most thought 
							possible. There will be exciting investment 
							opportunities in companies focused on climate change 
							mitigation and adaptation.
 Jeremy Grantham, GMO | 1.00 CE | 
							
							
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							Markets | Investing | PhilosophyThe heat is on - where investing meets investors
 Human beliefs, biases and behaviours are central to 
							the behaviour of financial markets, causing 
							financial and economic instability to persist.
 Pippa Malmgren, DRPM Group | 0.50 CE |
							
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							Markets |
							StrategiesUncertainty requires more dynamism in delivering 
							outcomes
 Few clients have the 20-year horizon required for 
							today’s strategically-oriented models to become 
							consistent with suggested outcomes, such as CPI+4%. 
							This builds in a structural mismatch.
 Michael Kelly, PineBridge Investments | 0.25 CE | 
							
							
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							MarketsThe return of fiscal policy
 Policymakers are coming to realise that it is 
							neither wise nor feasible to rely constantly on 
							central banks for economic-policy support. The case 
							for shifting the burden from monetary to fiscal 
							policy is becoming more apparent.
 Jim O'Neill, Chatham House | 
							
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							MarketsA tug of war is underway
 On the positive side - still - is the US consumer. On the negative side is synchronised global industrial deceleration, 
							and markets underestimating the negative trajectory 
							of the US/China relationship.
 Ron Temple, Lazard Asset Management | 
							
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							Philosophy | Strategies | As seen at Portfolio Construction Forum 
							Strategies Conference 2019The case for a barbell investment strategy
 What strategy should a rational investor, completely 
							free of constraints, take to preserve wealth while 
							making modest long-term gains? To do so will not be 
							easy over the next two decades.
 Woody Brock, SED |
							
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							Strategies | Investing | As seen at Portfolio Construction Forum 
							Strategies Conference 2019In a world of low-interest rates, megatrends matter 
							even more
 An antidote for a low-rate environment is investing 
							in companies enjoying the benefits of mega-trends, 
							global shifts that are likely to boost demand for 
							the products of a firm over the long term.
 Rosie Malcolm, Magellan Asset Management | 0.50 CE | 
							
							
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							Finology | As seen at Portfolio Construction Forum 
							Strategies Conference 2019Seeking alpha in a VUCA world requires whole brain 
							approach
 Although influenced by logical factors, changes in 
							investment markets are often irrational and 
							illogical. A whole-brain approach to seeking alpha 
							is necessary to win in the investment game.
 Philipp Hensler, Epoch Investment Partners | 0.50 CE | 
							
							
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							The grand shell gameMy question is whether there is truly that much that 
							a (relatively) small, open economy such as Australia 
							can do to manage these global powers and if the game 
							is rigged, what should be done about it?
 James Marriott, SALA Financial Services | 
							
							
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