Identifying top performing sources of returns for the most influential allocators.
Mark Delaney | CIO AustralianSuper
Mark Delaney was appointed Chief Investment Officer and Deputy CEO of AustralianSuper in July 2006 after the ARF and STA merger. Mark has the formidable responsibility of investing currently around $42 billion of member’s retirement savings. He has expanded AustralianSuper’s in-house investment management capabilities combining this with external advisers to continue to deliver top quartile investment returns.
Mark has over 20 years experience in financial markets. He was previously the CEO of STA and prior to that the Head of Investments at STA. Mark has also held senior positions with AXA and Federal Treasury. He holds a Bachelor of Economics (Honours) and is a Chartered Financial Analyst.
Mark is also a Director of Industry Superannuation Property Trust (ISPT), Australian Council of Super Investors Inc. (ACSI) and IFM Investor Advisory Board.
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Appearances at this years' conference:
Conference Day One, Tuesday 21 February 2012
@ 09.40
Keynote panel: Examining asset allocation drivers: Understanding looming risks, opportunities, and challenges for the global investor
Is developed world growth doomed to be low and what this means for asset returns?
Will emerging markets really deliver, how reliant is Australia on China and the risks being underestimated?
What is the path out of debt overhang, should we be worrying about inflation or deflation?
How do we position portfolios to achieve more reliable real returns?
› Mark Delaney, CIO, AustralianSuper
@ 10.20
Panel: Capitalising on the growing strengths in emerging markets: Geopolitical and macro-economic risks
Examining risks and challenges in investing in emerging markets
How to overcome risks with volatility of returns prevalent in emerging markets
Preferred countries and sectors for a potential emerging market investor
Accessing emerging markets via a mix of bonds, currencies and equities
To hedge or not to hedge when investing in emerging markets