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The option’s strategy is based on the belief that over the medium-to-long term, stock prices are driven by the ability of management to generate excess returns over their cost of capital in their chosen industry. The option utilises gearing to magnify returns from underlying investments. The option predominantly invests in Australian companies and therefore does not hedge currency risk. Where the option borrows in a foreign currency, proceeds will be fully hedged into Australian dollars.
Name | Title | Since | Until |
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David Wilson | - | 2017 | Now |
Marcus Fanning | - | 2014 | 2017 |
Biography | Marcus Fanning is the Head of Australian Equities, Growth for Colonial First State Global Asset Management (‘CFSGAM’). In his role, Marcus is responsible for managing the Wholesale Imputation Fund, the Wholesale Geared Share Fund and overseeing all facets of the Australian Equities, Growth investment process. Prior to joining CFSGAM in September 2007, Marcus was most recently Managing Director, Head of Equity Capital Markets with Morgan Stanley, Sydney where he led the successful execution of a range of corporate actions, including initial Public Offerings, right issues, and the purchase and disposal of strategic holdings for a number of Australian and international companies. Marcus has more than 25 years’ experience in the Australian equities market, including Head of Australian Equities positions at BT Australian and AMP Henderson Asset Management. He also held senior portfolio manager positions with Merrill Lynch Asset Management and Potter Partners. Marcus holds a Bachelor of Economics (Accounting). |
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