Fund Managers are a very important part of the part of the investment landscape. Pension funding systems around the world heavily invest via fund managers, be they internal or externally appointed. Most Australian and Kiwi investors have exposure to a managed fund (also known as a mutual fund) via superannuation and KiwiSaver accounts. For Australians the predominant structure is an Australian Unit Trust (AUT) and for Kiwi’s this is via Portfolio Investment Entities (PIE). Most funds held within pension systems are diversified funds, largely because they are a default fund for the scheme provider.
Typically fund managers make decision based around the next 3-5 years. Looking at where employment will trend provides some insights into where capital may flow, which can highlight value traps. After all, jobs growth is linked to the need for capital investment to support revenue growth. The change in jobs growth can also highlight where efficiencies or structural changes are occurring then can improve profit growth.
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