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Investing in credit the next big opportunity

ALEX DUNNIN  |  TUESDAY, 11 NOV 2008
... large scale US companies against real assets in their firms, explained Perry. Perry said this is why these loans have default rates as low as 3 per cent. But even if the US recession impacts these companies, he expects default rates to only double or ...

Schroders eyes credit markets

RUTH LIEW  |  THURSDAY, 30 OCT 2008
Schroders is building up its position in high yielding credit - a sharp contrast from the group's underweight allocation to the sector 18 months ago. "Go back 18 months, we didn't want anything to do with credit. The risk premium of high yielding credit ...

Retail fund fights back

MICHAEL HOBBS  |  TUESDAY, 28 OCT 2008
... funds, said Colonial First State head of strategy, Nicolette Rubinsztein. The industry debate on the differences between default retail and industry super funds centres on performance, but Rubinsztein said at an Institute of Actuaries of Australia seminar ...

Macq launches EM infrastructure fund

RUTH LIEW  |  MONDAY, 27 OCT 2008
... countries on the portfolio based on [where] we believe a country is vulnerable, [for example if] the country has a risk of default," said Dali. All this is combined with a bottom up analysis of the individual securities. As a result, Ong claims the team ...

Catholic Super enhances insurance

MICHAEL HOBBS  |  MONDAY, 27 OCT 2008
... unit of basic death cover only and, separately, death and TPD cover at no extra cost. The fund's income protection cover default benefit periods increased by three years to five years and the default waiting period has been cut by 30 days to 60. This ...

Mortgage trusts face crisis of confidence

MICHELLE BALTAZAR, MICHAEL HOBBS  |  FRIDAY, 24 OCT 2008
The fate of the country's $23 billion mortgage trust sector is in the hands of the more than 150,000 investors who now have to decide whether to stay put or bail out before more mortgage trusts freeze redemptions. The federal government's bank deposit ...

Insurance stays afloat

RUTH LIEW  |  TUESDAY, 21 OCT 2008
... companies have been hobbled but are not facing a meltdown. AIG's situation was fuelled by a small group of writing credit default swaps, not its insurance business - an exceptional occurrence, said the research firm. But there's little doubt that the ...

Fees cause underperformance, not asset allocation: APRA

ALEX DUNNIN  |  THURSDAY, 16 OCT 2008
... Allocation, and Expenses of Large Superannuation Funds, conducted on behalf of the Council of Financial Supervisors, found "default investment options of large retail funds have earned lower net returns relative to comparable investment options from ...

Macq inv lending sale won't hit Lever

MICHAEL HOBBS  |  TUESDAY, 14 OCT 2008
Macquarie Bank's decision to sell its $3 billion investment lending arm is not expected to affect its Self Managed Super Fund (SMSF) leveraged property product, Property Lever. Dean Firth, Macquarie relationship banking executive director, said the ...

Patience is a virtue

BENJAMIN ONG  |  FRIDAY, 10 OCT 2008
Another day, another record on Wall Street - a record fall that is - as a new day brings fresh news that financial Armageddon is nigh. Yesterday's concerted action by 6 of the world's major central banks - plus the Peoples Bank of China - on top of ...