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How ‘core’ equity strategies can meaningfully contribute to the climate transition

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Australian equity strategies play a significant role in investors’ portfolios. ‘Core’ equity strategies typically have low tracking error relative to the benchmark, so there is a common perception that they are unable to contribute to investors’ efforts to decarbonise their investment portfolios without taking on significant tracking error risk, particularly within the construct of the ASX listed equity benchmarks.

This perception is reinforced by the need for investment managers to generate performance in line with the Your Future, Your Super (YFYS) benchmarks. This constrains how managers can implement investment approaches to reduce carbon exposure.

We believe a solution lies in the use of systematic low active risk strategies that employ a combination of active corporate engagement and targeted use of modest tracking error budgets to achieve a meaningful reduction in carbon exposure.

Our experience managing low carbon portfolios for the past 10 years suggests that it is possible to successfully implement such strategies in pooled and separately managed investment vehicle structures that also meet the Your Super, Your Future requirements.

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Meet the authors

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David Welch

With more than 10 years industry experience, David undertakes research activities and develops and manages the firm’s equity ESG and enhanced indexed strategies. Prior to joining IFM Investors, David worked at IOOF as a Portfolio Analyst.

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Laurence Irlicht

Laurence leads the IFM Listed Equities Quant team. This team is currently focused on research and portfolio management for ESG, Climate change/Low Carbon and Factor strategies. Laurence’s previous roles have included Investment Director Quantitative Analysis at the Victorian Funds Management Corporation; Investment Director (Asset Allocation) at Westpac Investment Management; and Senior Portfolio Manager at Rothschild Australia.

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Sarah Plant

Sarah is responsible for research and portfolio management activities, along with coding systems and processes for the Indexed & Quantitative Equities strategies. Sarah has a wealth of experience in the areas of data and systems. Prior to joining IFM Investors, Sarah was an Analyst at Frontier, having previously worked at JANA.

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Andrew Cleeland

Andrew is responsible for the management and research of portfolios in the IFM Listed Equities Quant team. This team is currently focused on research and portfolio management for ESG, Climate change/Low Carbon and Factor strategies.

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