Event Details - IAPF Webinar - Guiding Pension Fund Portfolios Through Regime Shifts

When: 11/10/2022 for 2pm - 3pm
Where: Online Event
Cost: Members: Free of Charge, Non Members: €50,

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Introduction

Guiding Pension Fund Portfolios Through Regime Shifts

We find ourselves in a period of profound economic and market regime change. We have had to examine how we are positioned in our current multi-manager portfolios and make changes when we do not like what we see.  At NB, we use a multi-asset factor framework to build our multi-strategy equity and fixed income portfolios. We believe this helps reduce unintended or unwanted risks in times of uncertainty.  We will discuss:

  • How recent shifts have thrown portfolios off balance
  • How we measure factor risk and circumstantial regime sensitivities of our portfolios
  • Measuring the alpha of active and passive portfolios
  • Deciding which alphas are worth their associated factor and regime risks
  • Ways to reduce the regime sensitivity of a portfolio and focus on the highest-conviction ideas

Delegate Pack

CPD

This event will be allocated 1 CPD hours by the IAPF for on-going trustee training requirements. We have received 1 CPD hour from the LIA (LIA14693_2022), the IOB (2022-2711) and the IIPM, under Category 3. Savings & Investment and PTP. If you have a query relating to the CPD hours, please contact the relevant awarding bodies.

Agenda

 

 

2:00pm

 

Welcome  
Jerry Moriarty, CEO, IAPF

 

Introduction
John O'Callaghan is Chief Investment Officer of Neuberger Berman Asset Management Ireland Limited (NBAMIL

Presentation Guiding Pension Fund Portfolios Through Regime Shifts
Maarten Nederlof, Managing Director, Neuberger Berman Asset Management

 

Q&A and further discussion

 3:00pm

 

Ends

 

 

Speakers

click on image for biography Jerry Moriarty
IAPF
click on image for biography Maarten Nederlof
Neuberger Berman Asset Management
click on image for biography John O’Callaghan
Neuberger Berman Asset Management Ireland Limited
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