Merry Christmas 2021
[VIDEO] The entire team at Arrow wish you and your family a safe, enjoyable and relaxing Christmas break.We're very much looking forward to seeing you again face to face in 2022.
2021 Portfolio Review | Arrow Global Active
[VIDEO] Investment Analyst Ryan Synnot reviews the Arrow Global Active Portfolio performance and changes in 2021.
2021 Portfolio Review | Arrow Diversified Real 4.5
[VIDEO] Investment Analyst Ryan Synnot reviews the Arrow Diversified Real 4.5 Portfolio performance and changes in 2021.
2021 Portfolio Review | Arrow Diversified Real 5.5
[VIDEO] Investment Analyst Ryan Synnot reviews the Arrow Diversified Real 5.5 Portfolio performance and changes in 2021.
Director Identification Number
[VIDEO] Private Client Adviser Mathew Ashton introduces ASIC’s new Director Identification Number system, its purpose, and the steps to apply for your own.
Market Summary | November 2021
After a strong recovery in global markets over the prior month and stable performance for most of November, the month ended with volatility and the worst one-day decline of the year, as news of the spread of the new Omicron Covid-19 variant drove a sharp sell-off in global equities.
Market Summary | October 2021
Global markets saw a recovery in performance during October from a volatile prior month, with developed markets returning 1.65%. More broadly, Asian and emerging markets continue to face pressure, with equities detracting there by 4.3% and 2.9% over the month.
Arrow Socially Responsible Portfolio Update | October 2021
[VIDEO] Head of Asset Management, Simon Lewis, and Portfolio Manager, Nick Emery, share an update on the recent performance, changes and impact of funds within the Arrow Socially Responsible Portfolio.
With this week's timely announcement by the Federal Government of a net zero emissions by 2050 target, and it’s heavily focus and reliance on emerging clean technologies, the opportunities in and significance of socially responsible investing has never been greater.
The image below shows the impact of funds invested in the Pengana WHEB Sustainable Impact Fund via the Arrow Socially Responsible Portfolio in 2020.
Market Summary | September 2021
September saw an evaporation to the gains made in global markets over the last three months, with developed and emerging markets receding by 3.1% and 2.8% in Australian Dollar terms, respectively.
Contraction in performance over September was primarily driven by fears of a global financial contagion stemming from the worlds most indebted company, the Chinese based Evergrande Group, after news that it was renegotiating coupon repayments on its US$300b of outstanding debt.
Market Summary | August 2021
Global markets continued their climb into August, with emerging markets slightly outperforming developed markets as the region recovers from a sharp sell-off driven by Chinese equities in late July. Developed markets continue to be supported by economic stimulus and vaccination efforts, despite unabated trends in daily case rates across developed economies.
In Australian dollar terms, small cap global equities continue to be the best performer over the last twelve months, whilst their larger cap counterparts continue to outperform both small cap and emerging markets over the longer term.
Family Succession Planning
[VIDEO] Managing Director and Private Client Adviser Peter Leggett outlines the importance of thorough and considered estate and family succession planning.
Market Summary | July 2021
Global Covid-19 cases continue to rise with numbers surpassing 197 million cases at the end of July, an increase of 14 million in the month. Delivery of vaccines continues to rise with 3.8 billion doses delivered globally as at the end of July, with the European Union saying that 200 million Europeans have been fully vaccinated. Vaccination remains key, as countries with high vaccination rates are showing lower hospitalisation and death rates even with increased infection rates.
Key economic indicators continue to improve generally, with several leading economies reporting above expected increases in inflation. Markets have also continued their positive momentum thus far in 2021.
Elder Abuse
Elder abuse has been defined by the World Health Organisation as 'a single, or repeated act, or lack of appropriate action, occurring within any relationship where there is an expectation of trust which causes harm or distress to an older person'.
Market Summary | May 2021
Delivery of vaccines continues to rise globally; Germany now reports that over 40% of the population have received at least one dose. The EU has also recommended the relaxation of travel restrictions for those fully vaccinated with an EU-approved vaccine. Increased mobility is a rising theme globally as vaccination rates rise. Australia is one exception, the initial advantage the country had in the fight against COVID has eroded somewhat due to a lagging vaccination rollout.
Pandemic Performance
The COVID-19 pandemic’s impact upon the way we live our lives has been significant. Reduced travel, a boom in working-from-home, reduced demand for experiences and services, increased demand for food, technology and other goods are just a few examples.
The chart below highlights how an investment of $10,000 in a selection of different assets* have performed relatively since the start of 2020 through to the end of May 2021.
Market Summary | April 2021
Global Covid-19 cases continue to rise with over 150 million cases reported at the start of May, but the race is now on to vaccinate key demographics. The International Monetary Fund revised its projections for GDP growth upwards, with the US expected to grow by 6.4% in 2021 and China by 8.4% over the same period.
The Decade That Was | Equity Markets
Just as investing across different asset classes provides good portfolio diversification (see: The Great Asset Class Race), investing across differing regions can greatly affect a portfolios performance.
The chart below shows how an investment of $10,000 in a region(s) total market performed from 2010 through to 2020.
Market Summary | March 2021
The vaccine narrative is still propelling the economic recovery. The rollout has been slower than many had hoped, but the US and UK are now making strong progress. The International Monetary Fund is forecasting the world economy to expand 6.0% in 2021, up from the 5.5% it had forecast in January.