Every fortnight, the podcast discusses key investment issues to help build your wealth. Morningstar's James Gruber hosts regular guests Graham Hand and Peter Warnes, as well as investment industry leaders and fund managers. Graham Hand has over 40 years of experience in financial markets, including Group Treasurer and Managing Director Treasury roles at major banks. Graham is the Co-Founder (with Chris Cuffe) and Managing Editor of Firstlinks (previously Cuffelinks), a leading financial newsletter with 100,000 readers. Firstlinks was acquired by Morningstar in 2019 and Graham is now Editorial Director. Peter Warnes is the Head of Equity Research at Morningstar and Editor of Your Money Weekly . He originally joined Aspect Huntley as Head of Research in 1992 which was acquired by Morningstar in 2006, giving him 30 years in the Morningstar stable. He is widely quoted in the media for his stock calls and deep market analysis. Podcast host, James Gruber, is an assistant editor at Firstlinks and Morningstar. He has more than 10 years experience in finance. He was Portfolio Manager of Asian Equities at AMP for two years, and prior to that a leading sell-side analyst at CLSA across Asia for five years. He started off in TV and radio news journalism at the ABC and was the Executive Producer of the 7pm ABC TV news bulletin in Canberra.
Season 2, Episode 15In this week's Wealth of Experience podcast, we have Peter Warnes on ASX opportunities for 2024, East 72's Andrew Brown on why he likes owners with 'skin in the game', including English soccer giant, Manchester United, and VanEck's Jamie Hannah explains the increasing popularity of smart beta ETFs and funds.
December 12, 20231 hr 19 min
US recession risks, a simple wealth-creating strategy, Warnes' 2024 outlook | 13 Dec 2023
Season 2, Episode 14Richard Rauch, Investment Director at Brandywine Global, gives a fascinating tour of the global economic landscape. He says economic normalisation post Covid is almost done, the inflation scare is over and there's even the possibility of deflation happening in the US in future. Rauch believes that as the economic cycle extends, the odds are increasing that the US, and the world, has a hard economic landing.Duncan Burns, Asia Pacific CIO at Vanguard, says investors are too hung up on beating the marketing and sticking to a simple, long-term strategy can deliver hassle-free, excellent results. He describes how to allocate assets to deliver such results and the key traps to avoid. Finally, regular guest, Peter Warnes from Morningstar's Your Money Weekly, gives us his outlook for the Australian market and economy next year. This is our last episode for 2023 and we'll see you back on January 10, 2024.Have a merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
November 28, 202355 min
Commercial property fallen angels, PE update, Bullock's hawkish ways | 29 Nov 2023
Season 2, Episode 13After a glorious decade, private assets are being tested by a higher interest rate environment. Commercial property is at the forefront of that, and Steven Bennett, CEO of Direct Property at Charter Hall, joins us to talk through the challenges that he's facing as well as the opportunities going forward.Another area of private assets being stress tested is private equity. Though, Rainer Ender is the Global Head of Private Equity at Schroders, thinks media coverage on this has been over-hyped. There are some segments such as late-stage venture capital and leveraged buyouts where deals are drying up, but other segments are holding up better. Regular guest, Peter Warnes from Morningstar's Your Money Weekly, gives us an insight into why the new RBA Governor seems to be more wary of inflation than her predecessor, and what it means for interest rates and the economy.
November 15, 20231 hr 5 min
Airlie's Matt Williams, digital gold, and Warnes on investor complacency | 15 Nov 2023
Season 2, Episode 12Special guest Matt Williams, Head of Australian Equities at Airlie Funds Management, explains the investment approach that's resulted in his firm having market-leading returns. And he details recent investments, including in two 'fallen angels', ResMed and Orora.Our other special guest is Joe Cavatoni, Market Strategist at the World Gold Council. Joe describes the key drivers for gold, its future prospects, as well as the rise of digital gold and its potential to transform the industry.Peter Warnes from Your Money Weekly looks at why rates will remain higher for longer, and investors are complacent about the risks that brings to markets.And we begin the podcast with a special announcement regarding our other regular guest, Firstlinks' Graham Hand.
November 1, 202349 min
UniSuper's John Pearce, today's GFC echoes, LICs update | 1 Nov 2023
Season 2, Episode 11Special guest John Pearce, Chief Investment Officer at UniSuper, explains why the 60/40 portfolio is far from dead, that governments not central banks are to blame for the recent inflationary spiral, why history is a dangerous guide to the future, and how UniSuper has recently invested heavily in the downtrodden US banking sector.Morningstar's Peter Warnes tells us why events today remind him of 2007, a year before the financial crisis hit.And Firstlinks' Managing Editor, Graham Hand, gives an update on developments in listed investment companies and listed investment trusts, including planned delistings from Neuberger Berman and Forager, the ongoing battle over Magellan Financial's Gloval Fund, and Wilson Asset Management's latest offering.
October 17, 202335 min
Trading vs boredom, tax-free super, 2024 global recession? | 18 Oct 2023
Season 2, Episode 10James Gruber looks at how investors are saturated with market commentary: overweight this, underweight that, or ride this long-term theme. The hardest thing is often too resist all of that and do nothing. Yet this may be the best way to build wealth in a simple, systematic way.Firstlinks’ Managing Editor, Graham Hand, also joins us to explain how many people are needlessly paying tax by not starting a super pension. And Morningstar's Peter Warnes is our resident 'uber bear'. He's turned more negative on the market outlook and is predicting a global recession by mid next year.
October 4, 2023Episode 955 min
Noel Whittaker on retirement, more LICs should close, bond carnage implications | 4 Oct 2023
Season 2, Episode 9Special guest Noel Whittaker, best-selling author and personal finance guru, offers his key tips for making the most of your retirement. He discusses the mistakes that people make with SMSFs, why super remains a good vehicle for retirees, how estate planning is a "minefield", and the financial traps to avoid with aged care.Firstlinks’ Managing Editor, Graham Hand, also joins us to explain why more listed investment companies should close as well as the intriguing battle between Magellan and shareholder activist Nick Bolton.And Morningstar's Peter Warnes is back from a break to talk about the carnage in bond markets and what it might mean for Australian markets.
Season 2, Episode 8Special guest Rudi Minbatiwala, Head of Equity Income at First Sentier, explains why he thinks buying high-yield, dividend-paying stocks is a flawed way to get consistent income from the ASX. He reckons there are better strategies , which he runs through today.For a different perspective on the investment world, our other special guest is Anne Marie Bernard, the senior director of HR at MFS Investment Management. Anne Marie tells us of the best ways that investment firms can incentivize fund managers, how to prevent star stockpickers from jumping ship, and how the concept of reverse mentoring can help fund managers keep on top of the latest industries like artificial intelligence. As usual, Firstlinks’ Managing Editor, Graham Hand, also joins us, this time to go through the ways that investors nowadays can invest for free, or at least close to free. We discuss ETFs, listed investment companies, robo advice, and much more.Morningstar's Peter Warnes is having a well-earned break and will be back with us for the next episode.
September 5, 2023Episode 759 min
Money manager lessons, Labor's next tax targets, reporting season wrap | 6 Sep 2023
In this week's episode, we welcome special guest, Ophir Asset Management Founder and Senior Portfolio Manager, Andrew Mitchell. Recently, Ophir celebrated the 10-year anniversary of its Opportunities Fund, which has returned more than 21% since inception. Andrew shares the lessons learned running the fund, the key rules of investing, some of the fund’s winners and losers, as well as where to find value now.As usual, Firstlinks’ Managing Editor, Graham Hand, also joins us, this time to go the Intergenerational Report and possible targets to address intergenerational equity. And our other regular guest, Peter Warnes gives us a wrap up of the ASX reporting season, including the big winners and losers.
August 22, 2023Episode 61 hr 4 min
Value amid China rubble, longevity and returns, CBA result read-through | 23 Aug 2023
In this week's episode, we welcome special guest, Platinum Asset Management CEO, Andrew Clifford. There are few countries more hated by investors than China and that's piqued Andrew's interest. He sees opportunities in stocks with major tailwinds such as the world's leading EV battery maker and the 'UPS of China', as well as deep value in much maligned Chinese property developers. He also thinks Japan is one of the world's best equity stories over the next five years due to recent improvements in corporate governance. However, Andrew's not so enamoured with the outlook for US stocks.Regular guest, Graham Hand, explains how a recent report on the performance of assets over a 30-year period is a pointer to retirement outcomes. And our other regular, Peter Warnes, tells us what the recent result of Commonwealth Bank says about the outlook for banks and the Australian economy.
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