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The perils of short-term automation

22 December 2015 • By Douglas Peebles • 1 min read

The perils of short-term automation

Volatility management or automated 'value-at-risk' techniques in bond markets could end up creating poor outcomes for institutional investors, writes ...

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Using derivatives to increase and protect returns

Several asset owners and fund managers have increased the use of derivatives as a way to enhance performance as well as reduce risk and gain tactical...

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What’s ahead for equities in 2016?

Much like 2015, the next 12 months are likely to be a long and strange journey for equity markets, writes Instreet Investment's George Lucas. Over...

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Making the most of foreign investment

Asia-Pacific governments and asset managers will need to work together in order to attract greater foreign investment to the region, says BNP Paribas�...

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Partnering up in commercial property

One area that is not often contemplated when assessing the profitability of a property investment is the power of a partnership, writes Charter Hall�...

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Timing is everything in global real estate

Timing, not position, is the most vital element when it comes to building a global property portfolio, writes PM Capital’s John Whelan. There use...

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The perils of short-term automation

Moving investment management in-house

In a superannuation landscape where downward pressure on fees is a constant challenge, an increasing number of funds are seeking to gain a competitive...

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Creating a fairer superannuation system

The easiest way to make the taxation of super more equitable would be to apply a tax rebate to concessional contributions, writes Paramount Wealth ...

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Have we reached the limits of QE?

We are more than six years into a recovery in the developed world and official interest rates are still at emergency levels, growth remains weak and o...

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Time to ditch yield for quality

With valuations for Australian yield stocks trading at all-time highs, investors should shift focus to ‘quality' stocks, writes T. Rowe Price’s Vi...

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