CSAM chief won't deny boutique rumours

The head of Credit Suisse Asset Management Australia, Steve Giubin, has not ruled out forming a boutique with his small cap and/or large cap Australian equity managers, saying all options were on the table during the "frustrating" wait for Aberdeen Asset Management’s global takeover of CSAM’s traditional businesses.

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'Most overlooked century-maker' victim of SSgA overhaul

State Street Global Advisors’ appointment of Justin Walsh to a new role running sales and client service has resulted in the retrenchment of the dedicated client service head, who in a previous life was a Test cricketer for New Zealand.

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$100m of capital calls don't faze me: Cantor

Greg CantorThe $3 billion Catholic Super & Retirement Fund has avoided a firesale of assets in its portfolio despite being forced to meet well over $100 million worth of commitment calls so far this financial year, according to chief executive Greg Cantor.

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No 'QIC II' for Dee/Xavier boutique

In mid-2008, three months after exiting the deputy head of Australian equities and senior small-cap Australian equities roles at Queensland Investment Corporation (QIC), Michael Dee and Paul Xavier hatched a long-held plan to put capital to work in five sectors displaying ‘long-term structural growth’.

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Risk and Responsibility – Program and speaker’s notes

Morning Sessions 9.05am: Official Opening. Bryan Gray, chair Australian Custodial Services Association Download presentation [Adobe Acrobat PDF – 370.39 KB] 9.15am: After the crisis: What has changed forever for pension funds and the financial services industry. James Phalen, executive vice president and head of international operations, investment servicing, research and trading, State Street, UK Download … Read more

Risk and Responsibility – Program and speaker's notes

Morning Sessions 9.05am: Official Opening. Bryan Gray, chair Australian Custodial Services Association Download presentation [Adobe Acrobat PDF – 370.39 KB] 9.15am: After the crisis: What has changed forever for pension funds and the financial services industry. James Phalen, executive vice president and head of international operations, investment servicing, research and trading, State Street, UK Download … Read more

Ideas

Where They Come From and How To Cultivate Them

It has often been said in recent months that one benefit from the global financial crisis is that funds managers and investment banks will not be vacuuming up the best brains in the world in future; they will be left to pursue more worthwhile endeavours such as medical research, physics or engineering.

Is that too harsh? What have those best brains achieved during the 20-year financial services bubble?

STEPHEN SHORE and GREG BRIGHT look at how ideas are generated and whether the investment management industry is well equipped for innovation.


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Ideas

Where They Come From and How To Cultivate Them

It has often been said in recent months that one benefit from the global financial crisis is that funds managers and investment banks will not be vacuuming up the best brains in the world in future; they will be left to pursue more worthwhile endeavours such as medical research, physics or engineering.

Is that too harsh? What have those best brains achieved during the 20-year financial services bubble?

STEPHEN SHORE and GREG BRIGHT look at how ideas are generated and whether the investment management industry is well equipped for innovation.

Read more