Barnaby Wiener | Redefining capitalism, reverting to stakeholder primacy and the willingness to be wrong

In episode 69, Alex Proimos speaks with Barnaby Wiener, portfolio manager, head of sustainability and stewardship at MFS.

In this episode, we discuss the role of central banks in fostering irrational exuberance in the equity market and the challenge of truly investing for the long term whereby management and asset owners are often too focused on benchmarks and quarterly performance. We cover how to be defensive in a market that is dominated by passive investments and growth at any cost. We also explore how sustainability and stewardship is not different from the historical teachings of fundamental analysis and good capital management. Finally, we conclude the conversation by discussing misalignment of management incentives that have be exacerbated by central banks.

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Pension Policy Series Podcast: Surveying the state of the retirement market

For more than three decades, the superannuation system has served members well as they accumulate savings during their working lives. Now funds are grappling with the task of helping members make the best possible decisions to ensure their income lasts long enough so that they can enjoy a dignified retirement. Join editor of Retirement Magazine, Simon

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