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Super funds' BIG problem & retiree fears of running out of money | 9 Aug 2023

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In this week's episode, we welcome special guest, John Abernethy. John is the Founder and Chairman of Clime Investment Management. He's seemingly done it all across 40-plus years in investing, from managing multi-asset portfolios, to venture capital, and now overseeing a sizeable investment portfolio and financial advice business. John tells us that super funds aren't admitting to their biggest problem: having too much money is driving them into alternative assets. In a broad-ranging interview, he also outlines why bonds aren't great value right now and Aussie equities look good in comparison, as well as how the current government isn't doing enough to help reduce inflation.
Regular guest, Peter Warnes, has a different take to John's on super funds and unlisted assets. And he's scratching his head at a recent scathing review into APRA and its supervision of super. Finally, Graham Hand discusses why homeowning retirees should never run out of money, even though many fear they will.

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1. Super funds' BIG problem & retiree fears of running out of money | 9 Aug 2023 (00:00:00)

2. Graham Hand on retiree fears of running out of money (00:01:53)

3. Peter Warnes on super funds and unlisted assets (00:12:41)

4. John Abernethy on markets and macro (00:25:36)

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In this week's episode, we welcome special guest, John Abernethy. John is the Founder and Chairman of Clime Investment Management. He's seemingly done it all across 40-plus years in investing, from managing multi-asset portfolios, to venture capital, and now overseeing a sizeable investment portfolio and financial advice business. John tells us that super funds aren't admitting to their biggest problem: having too much money is driving them into alternative assets. In a broad-ranging interview, he also outlines why bonds aren't great value right now and Aussie equities look good in comparison, as well as how the current government isn't doing enough to help reduce inflation.
Regular guest, Peter Warnes, has a different take to John's on super funds and unlisted assets. And he's scratching his head at a recent scathing review into APRA and its supervision of super. Finally, Graham Hand discusses why homeowning retirees should never run out of money, even though many fear they will.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Super funds' BIG problem & retiree fears of running out of money | 9 Aug 2023 (00:00:00)

2. Graham Hand on retiree fears of running out of money (00:01:53)

3. Peter Warnes on super funds and unlisted assets (00:12:41)

4. John Abernethy on markets and macro (00:25:36)

23 episodes

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