May 4, 2020

Embracing Big Brother

Most of us have not experienced the current level of government and institutional direction of our lives. The impact on business is likely to be profound.

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Casey Quirk founder dies

John Casey, a long-time consultant and co-founder of several consulting firms, including Casey Quirk, died last week of a heart attack. He was 77. Casey Quirk is best known in Australasia because of its director Benjamin Phillips, who orchestrated the

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NZ’s biggest fund burns off coal stocks

The A$45 billion Accident Compensation Corporation (ACC) of New Zealand has sold down about $A47 million of energy stocks since rewriting its exclusion list last December in the wake of political pressure. The NZ Government fund is one of the

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March mania for Aussie funds sees almost net $4bn flee for exit

The Australian funds management market experienced record net outflows during March, outpacing similar trends in Asia and Europe, new figures from Calastone reveal. Calastone, the global back-office fund service provider, reported net outflows across its Australian network hit almost A$4

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Powerwrap downsizes. It doesn’t look good

The wholesale investment platform Powerwrap, which uses Praemium technology, has let go all of its sales and marketing team. The firm has also let go two junior sales people who hadn’t actually joined the company, but were contracted to do

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David Maki and Beau Titchkosky

Chief, be brave: the opportunity in real estate debt

In a world of low-to-no interest rates, real estate debt has become very interesting, especially given the COVID-19 crisis. After all, real estate is visible and debt is definable, with an agreed yield to investors. For active managers, the current

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Ian Fryer

Finalists for Chant West Awards: looking good

The Chant West Awards, being held by virtual medium – webinar – on May 10, are, once again, dominated by not-for-profit super funds in terms of the nominations. But not all of them are such. Commercial funds are coming back,

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Embracing Big Brother

Most of us have not experienced the current level of government and institutional direction of our lives. The impact on business is likely to be profound.

More »