InvestTalk with Michelle Heinrich and Corrin Collocott

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In this instalment of BT InvestTalk, Michelle Heinrich is joined by Corrin Collocott, Chief investment Officer of BTIS for a deep dive on key macroeconomic developments of FY22 and the impact on BT portfolio and investor outcomes. Also discussed is the role of strategic and dynamic asset allocation, and how the BT range of solutions have continued to evolve. Finally, Corrin provides insights into the recently announced merger of BTIS with Mercer.

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In this episode, Paul Trainor is joined by Ashish Swarup, Rahul Desai and Tom Allen (Portfolio Managers from Aikya Investment Management), as well as Sid Perumbedu (BT Investment Team). As inflation takes hold and central banks respond, we explore how the Emerging Markets asset class can add diversification to portfolio returns with EM specialists, Aikya.
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In this episode, Travis Grant is joined by Robert O.Abad (Western Asset Management) and Eu Joe Chan (BT Investment Team) to discuss inflation, central bank tightening cycle, the impact on markets and investment opportunities as an active fixed interest manager. Robert also takes a deep dive into what neutral rates may look like and what other key risks a bond manager needs to consider outside central banks.
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