It was a shocker! Red numbers across all significant stock markets, global bonds and most investment styles, made for very negative outcomes for most Irish investment funds in 2022.Fear of inflation followed by fear of recession, coinciding with huge geo-political risk (Russia/China) and Central Bank catch-up, made it a year of living dangerously for manyContinue reading “Irish Fund Managers 2022 – What Worked; What Didn’t”
Category Archives: Asset Management
Fund Management: What’s working – what’s not
Markets have been unforgiving in 2022. Especially in the second quarter. A pincer movement between inflation and growth has compounded the concerns about the war in Ukraine to wreak havoc on many sectors in the world’s stock markets and in investor funds. Fund managers have had quite different experiences depending on how they have beenContinue reading “Fund Management: What’s working – what’s not”
Currencies – the Next Stop for Volatility?
Volatility is on the up in asset classes like stocks and bonds, as governments and central banks around the globe look for an exit strategy from highly supportive pandemic policies. US bond volatility (as measured by the options market index) has practically doubled in the past 4 months and stock markets have been displaying heightened volatilityContinue reading “Currencies – the Next Stop for Volatility?”
Investment Funds: What’s Selling and What’s Not
It’s been another fantastic year for asset management. Sales of investment products pushed through new record levels in 2021. But what is selling? Where are investors putting their money? And what is being avoided? Sifting through Morningstar, Citywire, Lipper, Investment Association and others, can provide direction on what’s hot and what’s not in the investment landscapeContinue reading “Investment Funds: What’s Selling and What’s Not”
Asset Management continues to deliver…………………certainly for the asset managers.
. In fairness, investors generally have also been enjoying good returns through this pandemic period.2021 will be another record year for the Asset Management industry.Markets have performed well, investors have poured record amounts into funds, and costs have been extremely well managed. Headlines about asset managers’ profits in the Financial Times ring with words likeContinue reading “Asset Management continues to deliver…………………certainly for the asset managers.”
Still Absolutely Not So Fabulous
Three years ago on this blog, I looked at Absolute Return Funds – funds that were still very much in vogue and in demand. They were the top selling fund type in 2016 and 2017 according to Investment Association figures. These funds typically offered cash plus 4% or more and the promise was that thisContinue reading “Still Absolutely Not So Fabulous”
Fund Management – Next Steps
It’s business as usual for fund managers – in fact it’s better than usual. Recovering markets and consistent positive funds flows have pushed global industry assets under management to a new peak of €93 trillion. That’s up 11% on the previous year. Closer to home European asset managers saw their assets up 5% to overContinue reading “Fund Management – Next Steps”
Irish Financial Services – can you trust them?
You can’t go the distanceWith too much resistance Trust in Irish Banks and other financial institutions is on the floor. And the disappointing thing is that in the last two years things don’t appear to have got any better. And trust matters. A 2021 survey across 28 countries and 59,000 customers revealed trust as theContinue reading “Irish Financial Services – can you trust them?”
Asset Management and ESG: Doing Good or just a Business Opportunity?
The numbers continue to amaze. ESG (Environment/Social/Governance) seems to be everywhere in the investment world. 84% of flows into global equities in the past 2 years were into ESG funds according to one source. And there is no slackening in the pace – flows in the last 4 months of 2020 were better than the previousContinue reading “Asset Management and ESG: Doing Good or just a Business Opportunity?”
Is Investment Management the Weakest Link?
In mid-2020, the Financial Times asked the question was investment management the weak link in the current economic/health crisis? The authors were thinking back to the role played by the banks in the 2008 crisis and the need to inject public money into a system which still hasn’t returned to being a growth driver. Now,Continue reading “Is Investment Management the Weakest Link?”
What investors are buying now
Investors ran for cover in March, as financial markets swooned in the face of the oncoming pandemic, and in some areas we saw significant selling of investment funds. As markets bounced back in April and May, we saw a full reversal of those investor outflows. The ebb and flow of economic and public health data haveContinue reading “What investors are buying now”
How are Asset Managers managing?
We see regular coverage of how different industries and sectors are doing during this pandemic economy. It’s obvious, for example, why airlines would be among the hardest hit as flights fall away, or why e-commerce names, such as Amazon, would benefit from the tailwind of changing consumer behaviour.Investment managers in fact seek to profit fromContinue reading “How are Asset Managers managing?”
What markets and managers are looking at now.
In recent days, the tone in stock markets seems to have changed from the panic tumbles on high volumes that we saw in mid-March. Volatility as measured by the VIX index has also reduced though still at elevated levels, but generally we have seen less of the 5-6% moves upwards and downwards on a dailyContinue reading “What markets and managers are looking at now.”
Investing and Covid-19
Financial markets fully reflect the current and future uncertainty that society is facing. While this is first and foremost a humanitarian tragedy, it is having daily and dramatic impacts on markets, and will leave a lasting footprint on our global economy. We see violent swings in stock markets on a daily basis. Circuit breakers (whichContinue reading “Investing and Covid-19”
What’s all this Diversity carry-on…..?
Prove it. That seems to be a mantra among those who struggle a bit with the seismic shift we are seeing today in the role of Environmental Social and Governance factors (ESG) in asset management. For issues such as climate change or global warming which may not be observable, up close and personal, inContinue reading “What’s all this Diversity carry-on…..?”
Is it time to fire your fund manager?
It may be the most important decision faced by all investors be they pension trustees, family offices, multi-managers or individuals – and it’s a lot riskier than you might think. There are a range of scenarios where the trigger will need to be pulled and some are quite straight-forward. Trust: This is a key featureContinue reading “Is it time to fire your fund manager?”
Investment Management – the Next Ten Years
Asset Management – the next 10 years What will asset management look like in 10 years-time? Well despite the headlines you may read, what it won’t look like is – One global player using an Artificial Intelligence driven algorithm to invest passively on a rigorous ESG basis and doing it all for nothing. Change inContinue reading “Investment Management – the Next Ten Years”
Five Questions NOT to ask a fund manager
Are you personally invested in the fund? This is usually to get some sense of “skin in the game”, but it’s too easy, and really not that important. The fund manager can answer yes; even if it’s just a small part of a company-wide incentive scheme , that invests in the fund, with a 2Continue reading “Five Questions NOT to ask a fund manager”
When that Investment Long Term becomes just a little bit more Short Term….
Investors need to find a balance between short term and long term factors in making decisions. Focusing purely on short term factors will likely lead to over-trading, higher costs and leave fundamental investors at the mercy of high frequency strategies. All of which will ultimately haemorrhage returns. At the same time, investors do needContinue reading “When that Investment Long Term becomes just a little bit more Short Term….”
Culture in Asset Management – the “Must Haves” and the “Great to Haves”!
Culture is now a Red Button issue in Irish financial services, from banking to insurance through to asset management. Recently, we have seen the setting up of the Irish Banking Culture Board to remedy cultural shortfalls in the banking sector. The Central Bank of Ireland has raised the issue of culture for asset managers repeatedly,Continue reading “Culture in Asset Management – the “Must Haves” and the “Great to Haves”!”