Nifty Fifty or not, there’s value in concentrated growth

Stocks have to be in the “top quartile” for value (that is, bottom quartile for price) before the manager will research them.

The outcome is a portfolio which averages about 30 stocks.

The firm’s global fund has a return of 2.4 per cent since its December 2005 inception, compared with the MSCI index return of minus 4.8 per cent. The fund’s three-year outperformance of the index is 9.4 per cent and one year (to December last) is 12.2 per cent.

 

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Super funds grapple with hidden AI cross-exposures as boom runs on 

As super funds work to understand their total portfolio exposure to the artificial intelligence thematic, a complex picture of hidden betas and “attachment points” is gradually emerging. They also need to figure out how to play the same thematic in the “tricky” China market.

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