Pivot – Virtual Roundtables 2020-2021 1 January to 1 December 2021 Online Anywhere [i3] Pivot is a series of virtual investor roundtables designed to facilitate the exchange of ideas between asset owners. View details
Christmas Reception 2019 5 December 2019 Justice & Police Museum: Corner Albert and Phillip Streets, Circular Quay, Sydney As a wrap-up to yet another busy and successful year, the Investment Innovation Institute [i3] is once again pleased to host the annual Christmas Reception for members, clients and friends. View details
Twilight Talk with Reserve Bank of Australia 5 December 2019 Justice & Police Museum: Corner Albert and Phillip Streets, Circular Quay, Sydney (3:30pm start) What role do super funds have to play in the stability of the financial system and are we heading to a stage where some of these funds will simply become too big to fail? View details
FICC Luncheon with Prof Bill Mitchell 29 November 2019 Macquarie's offices: L23, 101 Collins Street, Melbourne VIC Modern Monetary Theory (MMT) has received much attention recently as it has been embraced by a number of Democratic US politicians, including US Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, as a way of explaining why governments should drive the transition to a low carbon economy (The Green New Deal) and why they can afford to do so. View details
Global Property Forum 2019 13 November 2019 Melbourne VIC, Australia [i3] Global Property Investment Forum will cover property portfolio construction and risk management challenges for institutional investors. This includes evaluating the liquidity vs complexity opportunity set for global vs local property as well as REITS vs unlisted/direct. View details
Pension Portfolios Forum 2019 31 October 2019 Melbourne VIC, Australia Ancient Greeks believed that the flesh of a peacock did not decay after death, so it became a symbol of immortality. While this is often sought by monarchs as well as the rich and powerful, longevity risk is a real problem for the lay person in the Australian superannuation system. This is compounded by an uncertain economic environment exacerbating sequencing risk. View details
Global Investment Strategy Forum 2019 16 October to 17 October 2019 PARKROYAL on Pickering, Singapore Flamingos are known for their penchant for standing on one leg. A GeorgiaTech research revealed that flamingos could passively and stably support their body weight on one leg without any conscious effort. In contrast, they need to use more muscles when standing on two legs. View details
Luncheon with Prof Carsten Murawski (Sydney) 11 September 2019 Angel Place, Level 18, 123 Pitt Street, Sydney Professor Murawski believes that the solution to complex problems relies more on how existing information is combined, rather than on the acquisition of ever more data. View details
Luncheon with Prof Carsten Murawski (Melbourne) 10 September 2019 Level 29, Rialto South Tower, 525 Collins Street, Melbourne Professor Murawski believes that the solution to complex problems relies more on how existing information is combined, rather than on the acquisition of ever more data. View details
Asset Allocation Forum 2019 22 August to 23 August 2019 Bowral NSW Australia In “The Major Economic Cycles (1925)” written by Soviet economist Nikolai Kondratieff, recessions have been usually been associated with winter. There is strong consensus that markets are in late cycle mode, with storm clouds for the next recession gathering steam. View details