What do Irish Investors Want?

So the Central Bank of Ireland has produced a very solid research piece providing a snapshot of what Irish investors want and where they are putting their money. Firstly it’s a lot of money!  The net wealth of Irish households has more than doubled in the last decade to €1,288bn.  The headline conclusions from theContinue reading “What do Irish Investors Want?”

Credit Where it’s Due

There’s a lot going on at your local credit union today.  Nearly 4 million of us are saving over €18bn with them, and they’re lending out over €7bn back into the local community. And there’s a lot of change within the sector. In the past 10 years or so we’ve seen the total number of unions halveContinue reading “Credit Where it’s Due”

Irish Funds: Where Are The Risks?

Last week the Central Bank of Ireland published a report on the key risks and trends shaping the financial sector. The Regulatory & Supervisory Outlook (RSO) report gives the Bank’s view on these risks and what they see as the key priorities to address them in the next two years.  From this we get aContinue reading “Irish Funds: Where Are The Risks?”

The Central Bankers’ Christmas Party

‘Twas the night before ChristmasSnow was falling and stars were brightThe economists were all tucked up in their bedsDreaming of all the forecasts they’d got right But off in the distance the silence was brokenWe heard glasses clink and saw lights flashThe music and mayhem could only mean one thingIt was the Central Bankers’ ChristmasContinue reading “The Central Bankers’ Christmas Party”

Irish Investment Managers: What’s Going On?

Asset Management is a great business. Though you might not know that from some of the numbers. Take a look at how many of the listed fund management groups have done in the UK so far this year compared to the average stock. Manager  Share Performance Schroders -27% Aberdeen -20% Legal & General -11% M&GContinue reading “Irish Investment Managers: What’s Going On?”

ESG funds in Ireland – What’s the Story?

Not all ESG funds are the same We all know that there has been a seemingly never-ending avalanche of investment funds that fall into the wide ESG, sustainable, impact, climate, renewable etc. bracket launched in recent years. It’s a broad church. There are so many variations on this theme in the market place. Some areContinue reading “ESG funds in Ireland – What’s the Story?”

Understanding Christine Lagarde

Central Bankers: Financial markets hang on their every word.  Speeches are parsed and pored over to gain the smallest clue as to where policy may be headed.  And if we’re close to a peak in interest rates, with an extended period of little change ahead of us, what Central Bankers say may matter more, thanContinue reading “Understanding Christine Lagarde”

Are Investment Funds getting too Big?

One trend that has been persistent, protracted and powerful in the Asset Management industry is consolidation. And it’s not just the mega deals. Mergers, acquisitions and restructurings have been an ever present feature, on both buy-side and sell-side, at all points on the size spectrum. Recent names in the headlines include Franklin Templeton, Liontrust, Crux,Continue reading “Are Investment Funds getting too Big?”

Could there be a Chinese Credit Suisse?

The Great Wall of China dates from the 7th century BC and is over 20,000 km in length. It has had a profound military, economic and political impact on China. But at times of global financial crisis, China also seems to have had a financial “great wall” protecting it from contagion. China’s economy in the 80’s.Continue reading “Could there be a Chinese Credit Suisse?”

The Central Bankers’ Christmas Party

It was the night before ChristmasAnd all the markets were closedAll the experts and analystsWere safely home and hosed No more forecasts for the yearNi more unprecedented eventsNo more comments from Central BanksAnd wondering what the Hell they meant But all wasn’t peaceful and quietAs the snow now began to fall hardFor oft in theContinue reading “The Central Bankers’ Christmas Party”

The Central Bankers’ Christmas Party – Two

It was the night before Christmas And all the markets were calm The traders had all put their books away So really there was no cause for alarm But back in the darkened halls of the ECB And the corridors of the Federal Reserve Central Bankers, past and present, were keeping a watch To makeContinue reading “The Central Bankers’ Christmas Party – Two”

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?”

The End of Interest Rates

Interest rates are the policy tool of choice for Central Bankers. And until the Great Financial Crisis, they were almost the only tool investors paid any attention to.  This was how Paul Volcker, then chairman of the US Federal Reserve, whipped inflation out of the US economy from the early 1980’s. Setting interest rate policyContinue reading “The End of Interest Rates”

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?”

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”!”

ESG: Stop! Look Listen

ESG investing (i.e. incorporating environmental, social and governance factors in investment decision making)  seems to be everywhere. FTfm every week is guaranteed to have at least two pieces on it! Most asset managers will include an ESG option in their product range. Most investment conferences have an almost obligatory ESG session. There is largescale lobbyingContinue reading “ESG: Stop! Look Listen”

Fund Managers – Brave New World

2018 was a tough year for fund managers. Markets were unforgiving and saved a lot of the angst for the last month of the year. Performance suffered and what the Financial Times labels “flowmaggedon” , where we saw very hefty outflows from funds across a wide range of asset, combined to hit the P&L  accountsContinue reading “Fund Managers – Brave New World”