Are you capitalising on active extension strategies in today’s market? Liang (Valerie) Xiang, Ori Ben-Akiva, and Hannan Zheng, PhD explore how these strategies enhance diversification and potential returns by combining long and short positions. Read more in our latest Man Institute article. https://ow.ly/wpLH50TlV7W
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Head of Responsible Investment Research at Man Group | UKSIF Chair of Board | Esmee Fairbairn Foundation Investment Committee | A Sustainable Future Podcast Host
Can human capital drive portfolio returns? And if it can, what's the value of firm culture, human motivation, innovation, and even neurodiversity? When I ask investors about human capital, I tend to get two responses. One focuses on human rights violations as a kind of risk analysis, especially along supply chains. The second lays at the firm level in, to some degree, a box-ticking exercise across issues like board gender diversity, the gender pay gap, and health and product safety. And look, these are all important issues. But my point is this: what seems to be largely missing at least on the buyside is rigorous research examining how firm culture, people, and purpose can actually affect asset prices. Which is why it's great to have Professor Dan Ariely from Duke University--3x New York Times best-selling author--on the podcast. As the creator of the first human capital factor used by institutional investors, Dan discusses what a human capital factor looks like; how incentives and the basic idea of “feeling valued “are fundamental drivers behind employee motivation; and why human capital can represent an overlooked source of alpha. We also talk about the efficacy of gender indices; the fallacies around equality and fairness; and why understanding neurodiversity in the workforce presents a big frontier in this area. It's a great episode that references research from Alex Edmans and Campbell Harvey. Podcast links at: Apple Podcast - https://apple.co/43bosmJ Spotify - https://spoti.fi/2Pp0AKa Man Group Institute - https://bit.ly/4cZvdvJ Soundcloud - https://bit.ly/3AYiFY9 As always, a transcript can be found at https://bit.ly/4cZvdvJ 💥 Special shoutout to Bowie Ko for helping to develop this episode and her outstanding work on human capital.
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Three reasons why Asia ex-Japan equities are poised for a resurgence: 1. Fed Easing: Anticipated rate cuts by the US Federal Reserve offer Asian central banks the flexibility to lower rates, boosting local economies. 2. China's Policy Reforms: Recent changes, including land use reforms, aim to stimulate domestic consumption and break the deflationary cycle. 3. AI Technology Cycle: The rise of AI adoption is set to benefit Asian manufacturers, triggering a new wave of growth and profitability. The alignment of these catalysts presents a compelling case for Asia ex-Japan equities, making now an opportune time for investors to explore this diverse and promising region. Read more here: https://ow.ly/gWLa50Tl4Xf
Three Reasons for Optimism about Asia ex-Japan Equities | Man Institute
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All eyes are on the Fed! As Chair Jerome Powell and his colleagues are set to cut rates at next week’s meeting, we’ve canvassed our investment experts about what a cutting cycle will mean for markets and your portfolio. Read how to navigate the policy shift with a risk-balanced portfolio, how lower US rates may spark a revival in Asian ex Japan equities, and why they are a mixed bag impact on US private credit.https://ow.ly/N9Po50Tk7Nx
Views from the Floor Unpacking the Fed Rate Cut: The Risks and Opportunities | Man Institute
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Tarek Abou Zeid and Andre Rzym explore how catastrophe bonds have historically offered equity-like returns while diversifying portfolios. How can investors use these insights to deliver both performance and impact? Discover more in our latest article.https://ow.ly/gVOb50Tj17S
Catastrophe Bonds: Diversification, Performance and Impact | Man Institute
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Grateful to have our colleagues, Luca Manera, CFA, Investment Manager at Asteria Investment Managers and Matt Goldklang, Climate Scientist and Climate Advisor at Man Group, featured in this insightful article on climate risks in the financial markets. The piece highlights the significant impact of climate change on commodities, bonds, and equities, emphasizing that these risks are still underestimated. A big thank you to the author for bringing this crucial discussion to light! #ClimateChange #FinancialMarkets #Sustainability #ImpactInvesting https://lnkd.in/euTVUpAR
Von Wein bis Kakao: Wie Klimarisiken die Märkte bewegen können
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It's not too late to register for today's virtual careers fair session with Man Group. You'll get to meet Lucy Bond, Global Head of Sustainability, Christopher Oyin-Adeniji, Graduate Analyst and Gabriel Ridding Assoc CIPD, Talent Pipeline Manager. Register now and come join us from 6pm-7pm. 🔗 https://bit.ly/VCF2024MAN
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How do you navigate the current market's Rorschach test? Adam Singleton explores why the Bank of Japan rate hike and technical sell-offs caused a VIX spike this summer. Discover key insights in our latest Early Views.https://ow.ly/c0ib50TgkpQ
The Early View Navigating the Rorschach Test of Current Markets | Man Institute
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Echoes of 2019? Following a technical sell-off and the recent rate guidance from the Fed, the current market regime is looking a lot like it did 5 years ago... https://ow.ly/LuYn50Tfh0C
Views from the Floor Current Market Regime Most Like July 2019 When Fed Cut Rates For the First Time Since 2008 | Man Institute
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78% of Americans believe AI will be used to manipulate the US election. Is technology undermining democracy? Read Sumant Wahi’s analysis of how AI tools take the threat posed by misinformation up a notch. https://ow.ly/USSQ50TeABx