In this commentary, Pacific Current Group’s CEO & CIO, Paul Greenwood, examines the ways that long-standing and outdated manager selection processes are biased against women- and minority-owned investment firms and suggests a new approach to due diligence that avoids the…
Pacific Current Group’s Investment Analyst, Curtis Yasutake, CFA, suggests three lines of questioning to help allocators and researchers avoid false impressions when evaluating investment managers.
Our CEO and CIO, Paul Greenwood, was interviewed on 12 March 2020 by CommSec’s Tom Piotrowski about our ongoing, strategic efforts to build resilience in our portfolio in the face of market declines.
Pacific Current Group’s Chief Investment Officer, Paul Greenwood, explores the challenges related to investment managers’ fundamental research efforts and offers some tools for investigating whether an investment team has thoughtfully calibrated their research to their strategy’s process and philosophy.
Pacific Current Group’s Chief Investment Officer, Paul Greenwood, explains why key-person risk—the perception that the success of a strategy is too heavily dependent on one or two people—is among the more exaggerated considerations when selecting an investment manager.
Pacific Current Group’s Chief Investment Officer, Paul Greenwood, explains why past performance plays an excessively prominent role in the investment manager selection process and offers a new framework for choosing your next manager.