Jarden has hired ASB investment strategy manager, Chris Wilson, as part of a pre-Christmas recruitment bonanza at the broking house. Following a long career at ASB, Wilson joins Jarden as head of portfolio strategy for the wealth management team. He was a among five senior Jarden appointments announced on Christmas Eve. “Chris will be assisting… [Read More…]
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Wholesale disclosure loophole for $750k under question
The Financial Markets Authority (FMA) has put wholesale investment managers on notice, slating a review this quarter that may close access to one disclosure exemption avenue. In its end-of-year wrap-up, the FMA says it plans to investigate the current let-out for product offerors from issuing “warning and investor acknowledgement requirements” to wholesale clients with at… [Read More…]
Bear marks time for last dance as bubble-pop music sounds
Legendary investor Jeremy Grantham has called bubble on the longest bull market in history. In a searing newsletter post titled ‘Waiting for the last dance’ published last week, Grantham, founder of value shop GMO, says current market conditions that feature “extreme overvaluation, explosive price increases, frenzied issuance, and hysterically speculative investor behavior” bear all the… [Read More…]
UK competition regulator gaffe keeps GBST in play for FNZ
FNZ has won a last-ditch bid to relitigate the looming forced sale of Australian software firm GBST after the UK competition authority flagged possible mistakes in figures underpinning its earlier decision. In a notice published late last year, the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) said it would refer the case back for a rethink after… [Read More…]
Russell positive on climate change but negative screening could be a no-no
Climate change investment strategies based only on exclusions are unlikely to be effective, according to a new Russell Investments NZ client note. In a brief paper sent out late last year, Russell NZ argues climate change, unlike more easily identified ‘sin’ sectors such as tobacco or nuclear weapons, does not “lend itself to simple implementation… [Read More…]
How the world’s biggest funds coped in 2020; NZ Super tops five-year figures
Most of the world’s largest institutional investors – 438 sovereign wealth and public pension funds – had a tough time last year. They had to cope with government capital drawdowns alongside market volatility and other problems due to the pandemic. According to the annual report of Global SWF, a private organisation headed by Diego Lopez… [Read More…]
Managers tipped to double tech spend by 2030
Fund managers expect to double their technology spend from about 10 per cent of their operating expenses in 2019 to 20 per cent by 2023, according to a new study by Casey Quirk. The increase is driven by wanting to have broader and deeper ties to clients. The study, ‘Technology for the C-Suite: Driving Competitive… [Read More…]
S&P results highlight nine-year run for NZX; value peeks through as 2020 ends
The NZX most-followed share benchmark rounded out its ninth-straight year of positive returns with a 15 per cent return, according to the latest data from index provider, S&P Dow Jones. Since 2015 the S&P/NZX 50 Portfolio Index has more than doubled while growing over four-times in the nine-year period ending December 2020. During the 2020… [Read More…]
Why 2021 shapes as a big year for governance activism
Investors need to watch for a surge in poor governance practices by company boards and management under the veil of responding to the impact of COVID-19. The latest sustainability report of a major global manager, Dimensional Fund Advisors, warns of an increase in questionable corporate activity this year. Dimensional managed US$527 billion ($A685 billion), as… [Read More…]
Hindsight 2020: a tip-to-top year in 20 stories
In a slight break from tradition, Investment News NZ (IN NZ) winds up the decade-opening (this claim is disputed) 2020 by doubling down on the usual annual top 10 hits list. But with 20 popular vote-winning stories vying for attention (lawsuits pending), the 2020 version follows a themed approach rather than the standard countdown method… [Read More…]