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We model the relation between excess returns, fund size and industry size for active equity funds within four markets – global equities, emerging markets, Australia core and Australia small caps – and use the results to investigate the extent to which funds deviate from estimated capacity....
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We combine survey data from retirement plan members with information from interviews with plan executives to get both perspectives on who accepts the default plan and default investment option and why. We use a natural experiment in default construction where a new regulatory framework required...
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Over the past five years, the Australian superannuation system has been subject to a programme of policy and regulatory change of considerable scope and ambition: the Stronger Super initiatives. This article presents the findings of qualitative research undertaken with the fund executives on...
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This paper outlines the benefits of long-term investing, as well as the pitfalls. Three key advantages held by long-term investors include: the capacity to adopt positions where payoff timing is uncertain; the ability to exploit opportunities generated by the actions of short-term investors; and...
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The literature on investment horizon is reviewed in order to enhance the understanding of potential influences on long-term investing by institutional investors. Investment horizon reflects an inter-connected web of influences related to an investor's circumstances, the design of the investing...
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This 'handbook' covers a wide range of aspects around retirement income strategies including: member attributes that matter; types of income objectives; nature of income risk; approaches to investing and drawing down on available assets; stochastic modelling; and the use of utility and metrics...
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As the Australian superannuation industry consolidates, we ask whether large size – say $50-$100 billion in assets and beyond – is likely to benefit fund members. Our answer is a ‘definite maybe’. Large size has its advantages, but also gives rise to disadvantages and significant...
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This article sets out principles and decision rules for setting appropriate drawdown and investment strategies during retirement given an individual’s objectives and risk tolerance. In particular, we highlight how the suitable drawdown strategy can relate to the objective, and how annuities...
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