The interruptions to work and the revolution of technological tools in 2020 have changed the way investors assess products, fund managers and stocks. What technological tools are investors using in a remote environment including more innovative ways to do due diligence? 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Key takeaways
A discussion on manager relationships via zoom finds positives and negatives in the new trend.
All panellists agree that allocators have tended to stick with existing relationships through the pandemic making it difficult for managers approaching investors for the first time to form relationships and win mandates.
Technology will play an increasingly important role in manager due diligence. Lockdown has made building manager relationships and trust more challenging.
Pension funds struggling to carry out due diligence on managers without the ability to “look them in the eye” can use technology to provide a valuable new lens.
Data plays a role by allowing investors to see from an evidence base where a mangers key strengths and weaknesses are.
Human judgement calls have an equal weight in the investment process. A qualitative overlay is important, and most data is available in public markets making the use of quant analysis in private markets trickier.
Asset managers availability has increased through the pandemic because travel has ended, increasing productivity. It is easier to set up meetings but remote meeting make it difficult to assess culture and other soft factors that shape investment decisions.
Due diligence on hard assets like infrastructure or real estate has been much more challenging over the last year.
• Data creates the environment to ask the right questions. For example, the insight it provides on emerging market managers’ performance ensures investors start with a strong cohort from which to base their selections, speeding up the process and avoiding any “hoodwinking” on track records.
• Small, start-up managers have struggled to get over the line during the pandemic. Many investors have stuck with existing managers because it has been more difficult to get comfortable with new teams.
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The big difference between the vaccine rollouts and the scale of the stimulus measures across the world could result in a K-shaped global economic recovery, with much of the developed world booming but poorer countries continuing to struggle. However the
Investors discuss how technological change and the new green economy is re-pricing assets in infrastructure, as well as the trend to substitute fixed income with infrastructure debt. But investors should not to lose sight of traditional infrastructure characteristics in their quest to tap new trends. Predictable cashflows and downside protection remain central.
Research that looks at the relationship between economic transparency and defining investment qualities such as yield spreads, credit ratings and stock price volatility shows sovereign transparency helps improve the value of assets, enables countries to lower their borrowing costs and achieve a better credit rating.
Inflation holds investor opportunities as well as perils. Emerging markets, commodities and linkers do well in a climate of rising prices while central banks are likely to act quickly and aggressively in response rather than early or gradually.
The unprecedented level of government debt signals sub-par economic growth ahead, warned Farouki Majeed, chief investment officer, Ohio School Employees Retirement System speaking at FIS Digital alongside Rich Randall, head of global debt at IFM Investors.
Inflation is the number one investor concern and whether it is here to stay was the subject of much debate at the Fiduciary Investors Symposium. While its longevity is contested it was agreed that its presence has important implications for the correlation between bonds and equities which creates problems for portfolio design. Investors at PGIM, QMAW, CPP Investments and NEST discuss.
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