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Portfolio Construction Forum | 30 June 2023

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Forum Fodder | Friday 30 June 2023

“The whole field of finance that’s taught in business school, it all has some of Harry’s ideas… He was a giant.” - William F. Sharpe, economist and Nobel laureate, on the death of Harry Markowitz (28 June 2023)

All the best for another week’s continuing education!
Graham
P.S. With 30 June upon us, don’t forget that all of the CE hours you’ve earned through the Forum and our Accreditation Partners are available in your Forum MyCE learning record, where you can view, print and export your CE/CPD 24/7. And, you can add other CE/CPD (i.e. non-Forum accredited) to your Forum MyCE record so MyCE becomes your “source of truth” learning record store of all your CE/CPD.

UPCOMING LIVE CE…

Strategies

Strategies Conference 2023 “You can do anything, but not everything!”
AEST Wed-Thu 23-24 August 2023
Strategies Conference will challenge and refresh your portfolio construction thinking by debating contemporary and emerging portfolio construction strategies, to help you build better quality portfolios.
Today, as we continue to navigate the structural shift to an inflationary, higher interest rate investment regime in a volatile, uncertain, complex and ambiguous world, it stands to reason that portfolio strategies must continue to evolve from what worked in the prior “lower for longer” regime.
But, common wisdom warns us against throwing the baby out with the bathwater. Prioritising the most important changes to make to investment objectives, asset allocation, currency management, manager selection and blending, and portfolio risk management is key – because you can do anything, just not everything!
Live studio, live site, or live stream | A$395+GST for Practitioners | 12+ CE | Register now!

LATEST ON-DEMAND CE…

Strategies | Markets | Investing

Harry Markowitz (28 August 1927 – 22 June 2023)
Until the early 1950s, investing was an art. Then, along came the publication of work undertaken by Harry Markowitz (1952). Over a 20-year period, this played the primary role in moving investing from an art to a science.
Ron Bird, ANU & Portfolio Construction Forum | Read


Strategies | Markets

Inflation volatility demands investors think differently about how to invest
As we move into an era which is both more inflationary and more volatile, asset allocators will need to adapt in order to deliver returns. A dynamic and unconstrained approach to asset allocation will become essential.
Fiona Ker, Ruffer | 0.25 CE | Listen, Watch


Strategies | Finology | Philosophy | As seen at Finology Summit 2023

A good spending plan is essential for a good financial plan
A critical part of any retirement plan is a spending plan (which is not the same as a budget). Ultimately, a good spending plan helps keep clients’ investments on track.
Tim Farrelly, farrelly’s Investment Strategy | 0.25 CE | Listen, Watch


Finology

Research Review: A closer look at fundamental beliefs
The authors of this paper propose that it’s not just confirmation bias, but the way it interacts with a specific set of fundamental beliefs that generates a surprisingly wide array of bias effects.
Rob Hamshar, Portfolio Construction Forum | 1.00 CE | Read


Markets | Investing | Philosophy

Focus on quality companies for superior risk-adjusted returns
Protecting capital in down markets is the foundation for superior returns – and quality investing, with a long-term investment horizon, protects shareholder wealth on the downside, while capturing steady capital growth.
Craig McCourtie, Northcape Capital | Listen, Watch

SHORT COURSE ON-DEMAND CE…

Finology | Philosophy

Behavioural Finance: Investment decision-making short course
Led by behavioural finance expert, Herman Brodie, the Behavioural Finance - Investment Decision-Making course will help you identify, analyse and evaluate the principal human preferences that influence decision-making in situations of uncertainty, so you can recognise and identify these preferences in others, to improve investment decision-making.
Herman Brodie | 8.00 CE | Enrol

RECENT ON-DEMAND CE…

Markets

Strengthening the global balance sheet
In recent decades, the world’s wealth soared as low interest rates drove up asset prices. But the global balance sheet is rife with fragilities. How the world borrows, lends, and creates wealth may change fundamentally.
Olivia White, Jonathan Woetzel and Jan Mischke, McKinsey & Company | Read


Finology | Philosophy | As seen at Finology Summit 2023

I believe in building justified trust
To earn justified trust from clients and deliver consistently good outcomes for them year after year requires globally recognised fiduciary standards of care.
Aaron Drew, MyFiduciary | 0.25 CE | Listen, Watch


Finology | Philosophy | As seen at Finology Summit 2023

Investors should listen to their gut feelings when taking risk…
…though not unconditionally. The nascent field of Neurofinance suggests that investors attuned to their emotions can make better decisions during critical market events.
Elise Payzan-Le Nestour, UNSW Business School | 0.50 CE | Listen, Watch


Strategies | Philosophy | As seen at Finology Summit 2023

I believe every balanced portfolio should include CRE debt
CRE debt provides dependable returns, backed by real property first mortgages. On a risk-adjusted return basis, every balanced portfolio should include an allocation to CRE debt.
Patrick Keenan, Pallas Capital | 0.50 CE | Listen, Watch


Investing | Finology | Philosophy

Research Review: Beyond sustainable investing returns
The bulk of the research on sustainable investing has concentrated on returns. These two papers look beyond that to whether investors are so committed to sustainability that they will continue to invest irrespective of returns or fees.
Ron Bird, ANU and Portfolio Construction Forum | 2.00 CE | Read


Investing

Volatility of illiquid assets
Thanks, Tim, excellent points showing that the lower volatility of illiquid assets provides the opportunity for industry funds to a have higher exposure to assets that generate the best long-term returns…
Mark Hayden, Hayden Financial Services | Read


Markets | Finology | Philosophy

Revisiting the behavioural revolution in economics
Over the past 15 years, as behavioural sciences gained widespread recognition, economics has progressively acknowledged the significance of the biases that drive individuals and firms to behave irrationally.
Antara Haldar, University of Cambridge | Read


Investing

Crockpot: Using illiquid assets to smooth returns is cheating
Industry funds don’t use up to date valuations on their unlisted assets, and this is effectively cheating on their performance reporting? That’s nuts and you can clearly see it’s nuts.
Tim Farrelly, farrelly’s Investment Strategy | Read


Strategies | Finology | Philosophy | As seen at Finology Summit 2023

I believe lifetime income better delivers what clients want
A partial allocation of retirement savings to a contemporary lifetime income stream can help increase the certainty of delivering what the income that retiree clients want. And such an allocation can help clients preserve assets.
Andrew Lowe, Challenger | 0.50 CE | Listen, Watch


Strategies | Finology | Philosophy | As seen at Finology Summit 2023

I believe private equity is a must have in portfolios
Unlisted assets provide access to a bigger opportunity set that reflects active management in its truest form, giving opportunity for investment managers to further diversify multi asset portfolios with rich investments across diverse industries.
Dan Farmer, Insignia Financial | 0.50 CE | Listen, Watch


Investing | Finology | Philosophy | As seen at Finology Summit 2023

I believe ESG should be banned
ESG investment is coming under increasing criticism, some valid - but the real problem is the ill-defined use of the acronym itself and we will all be better off if we stop using it.
Tom King, Nanuk Asset Management | 0.50 CE | Listen, Watch

PLUS MORE ON-DEMAND CE…

Forum CE Library - over 700 CE/CPD hours
Complimentary for all Forum members, the Forum’s online on-demand CE Library offers over 660 CE/CPD hours of accredited learning resources, to help members meet the CE/CPD requirements of 20+ governing bodies (regulators, associations, and institutes) including ASIC, APRA, Legislated, FAAA, FMA and CIMA® CE/CPD requirements, to name just a few.
Earn CE/CPD hours


Forum CIMA CE Library - over 150 CE hours
This subset of our full CE Library features just those learning resources that are accredited for CIMA CE hours, so CIMA certificants can more easily find learning resources to meet their recertification obligation (at the same time as meeting the CE/CPD requirements of other governing bodies e.g. ASIC, APRA, Legislated, FAAA, FMA etc).
Earn CIMA CE hours

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What's new with our live and on-demand continuing education, accreditation and certification programs.

Led by behavioural finance expert, Herman Brodie, the Behavioural Finance - Investment Decision-Making course will help you identify, analyse and evaluate the principal human preferences that influence decision-making in situations of uncertainty, so you can recognise and identify these preferences in others, to improve investment decision-making.