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Focus on Funds: Current Trends Facing Investment Officers

Focus on Funds

Current Trends Facing Investment Officers

In the August 22, 2014, edition of Focus on Funds, noted industry consultant John Casey outlines the major challenges facing chief investment officers.

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Stephanie Ortbals-Tibbs, ICI Director, Media Relations: Welcome to Focus on Funds, the Investment Company Institute’s weekly roundup of industry news, ICI activities, and research findings.

What is top of mind for some of the industry’s chief investment officers? I spoke with leading industry consultant John Casey about that issue following his moderation of the ICI General Membership Meeting panel on investing insights. Here’s what he told me.

John Casey, Chairman, Casey, Quirk & Associates: When you’re in the role of a chief investment officer, you have to deal with complexity. And that can be regulatory complexity, it can be, certainly, the ongoing investing complexity, new ideas, new markets to serve. All of these firms obviously are substantially global organizations, and managing a diverse set of circumstances on a global basis is really easy on paper, but it’s really tough to oversee.

Stephanie Ortbals-Tibbs: Can we also talk about the repeated use of the word outcomes?

John Casey: Yes, it’s an evolving concept of looking at the clients that you’re serving first and then backing up to another popular word, solution, so they can have that outcome. And one of the points that we all agree with—and a chief investment officer would spend time on this—is longevity.

And a key thing about outcomes is the education process. And that’s where technology hopefully will be a great tool.

Stephanie Ortbals-Tibbs: That’s this week in funds. See you next week.

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