The new NZ climate-reporting system is unlikely to deliver real-world improvements without tough sanctions for corporate breaches based on a new study of a longer-running mandatory ESG disclosure regime in Europe. According to the paper published in the British Accounting Review, European corporate social and environmental metrics have barely budged since the introduction of compulsory… [Read More…]
Investment News
Private lessons: Mosaic to host free ‘lunch and learn’ webinars
Mosaic consultants, Mark and Caroline Carver, will front a series of free lunchtime one-hour online sessions over September and October to draw back the curtain on the increasingly complex privacy regime in NZ. The two privacy and security experts will guide viewers from a ‘plain English’ explanation of the current legislation through to the potential… [Read More…]
KiwiSaver 2024 report lands: all the moves, free to read
The all-singing, all-dancing 2024 edition of the Investment News NZ popular KiwiSaver annual report is now free to download. As the ‘K-Saver 17’ study reveals, all 38 schemes made it through the 12 months to the end of March this year intact and in the black. For the first since the 2018 report the number… [Read More…]
Rare supervisor swap sees Public Trust win AMP $11bn gig
Public Trust has picked up AMP NZ as a supervisory client, replacing incumbent Guardian Trust in licensed trustee duties for the circa $11 billion wealth management firm. In what is likely the largest supervisor swap-out of the Financial Markets Conduct Act era, if not forever, Public Trust was slated to take over the AMP oversight… [Read More…]
IRD cracks whip on platform share-traders
Platform share-jockeys have been issued new draft riding instructions by the Inland Revenue Department (IRD), putting off-track online traders on notice of shock tax imposts. Under the draft ‘interpretation statement’ published last week, the IRD says while online share-trading is “becoming increasingly common” in NZ, many investors may not be “aware of their tax obligations”…. [Read More…]
Magellan touts slower outflows, quant fund stake as growth mood returns
Magellan Financial Group is staging a comeback, according to executive director, Andrew Formica, after a horror three-year period that saw total funds under management slashed by about two-thirds. Formica told investors last week in the Magellan 2023/24 annual report that new flows “have continued to stablise in both retail and institutional channels, and we have… [Read More…]
Trust Management hires former Mercer foundations head; NZ Super finds new portfolio manager in-house
Charity-focused investment firm, Trust Management, has confirmed Mark Longbottom in the new role of head of community engagement. Longbottom previously served as Mercer NZ head of foundations, endowments and sustainability for more than two years until June 2024. Prior to Mercer he was head of corporate responsibility for insurance firm, Southern Cross, after a long… [Read More…]
Red rag to a regulator: ASIC chases ASX to court over blockchain bungle
The ASX is facing fines and other penalties in what promises to be a riveting courtroom drama set to rehash its embarrassing blockchain-based settlement system reboot failure. In a claim filed last week in the Federal Court, the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) is suing the ASX for “allegedly making misleading statements related to… [Read More…]
Dimensional doubles-down on ASX-listed funds
Factor-based investment house, Dimensional Fund Advisors (DFA), has added three more ASX-listed exchange-traded funds (ETFs) to its product range. After joining the Australian ETF rush last November in listing three core equity funds, DFA has followed up with two value products and a global small companies strategy. The DFA Australian Value Trust, Global Value Trust… [Read More…]
Harbour takes stock of year-end trends
Global share index concentration, the NZX on the turn, interest rate divergence and jacked-up geopolitical tensions are all pinging on the Harbour risk (or opportunity) radar for the remainder of 2024. In a follow-up to its annual ‘top 10 risks’ for the coming 12 months published at the end of 2023, Harbour has cherry-picked the… [Read More…]