The frictionless movement of assets is becoming a common feature of markets around the developed world, yet Australia remains a step behind. The ASX is in no mood to rush the move to T+1, however, after its calamitous attempt to implement distributed ledger technology.
It’s a dire situation for consumers but a massive tailwind for financial advisers. More people and more capital in the superannuation coffers than ever, with a stubbornly small number of advisers to service them.
After benefitting from climate calm for 8,000 years the foundations are being shaken. But with over 90 per cent of the global economies committed to net-zero we have a path to crack 'both sides of the walnut', according to Ruffer.
After benefitting from climate calm for 8,000 years the foundations are being shaken. But with over 90 per cent of the global economies committed to net-zero we have a path to crack ‘both sides of the walnut’, according to Ruffer.
The 2024 Ruffer Review explores what the rise of artificial intelligence means for investors, the murky realities of cricket, and the “thankless endeavour” of forecasting. Also discussed are the technological developments that have shaped markets, and the political-economic ecosystem.
Investors remain concentrated, with most active assets in growth-style funds and passive assets concentrated in giant US technology shares. With valuations where they are today, that is a concern according to the Orbis team, which says diversification utilizing neglected stocks will be key.
Since tulipmania, good investment ideas have regularly been turned inside out after being taken to extremes. With 2021 setting all sorts of trading records, this presents an ‘alarming’ trend, especially for passive investors with lazy exposures.