Perspectives: Episode 91 – Zuck is on a winner
'Perspectives' by Escala Partners
Release Date: 02/07/2024
'Perspectives' by Escala Partners
In this episode of Perspectives, Escala Chief Investment Officer, Tracey McNaughton, discusses the seismic shift in German defence spending, why Greek banks are looking attractive and why the team are no longer happy to be overweight US equities. (1:10) Tracey for decades, Germany has been the poster child of fiscal conservatism in Europe. The country’s approach was shaped by its post-WWII economic memory, where inflation and debt were deeply stigmatized. The past few weeks has seen a seismic shift in that view. (1:55) It was a historic shift in Germany's fiscal policy. (2:49) Still, it...
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In this episode of Perspectives, Escala Chief Investment Officer, Tracey McNaughton, discusses the seismic shift in German defence spending, why Greek banks are looking attractive and why the team are no longer happy to be overweight US equities. (1:10) Tracey for decades, Germany has been the poster child of fiscal conservatism in Europe. The country’s approach was shaped by its post-WWII economic memory, where inflation and debt were deeply stigmatized. The past few weeks has seen a seismic shift in that view. (1:55) It was a historic shift in Germany's fiscal policy. (2:49) Still, it...
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In this episode, Escala Partners Investment Analyst Stephen Dickinson talks to Sam Edwards, Partner from Longreach Alternatives. Sam discusses the royalties landscape, why a diversified approach to royalty investing is important and the benefits of PG3s multi-sector approach to royalties.
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In this episode of Perspectives, Escala Chief Investment Officer, Tracey McNaughton, discusses what a multi-polar world might look like, NATO’s fragile state and how the world trade map is being re-drawn. (1:30) It has been easy to get stuck in the weeds over the past 57 days, since President Trumps inauguration, so lets take a helicopter view and talk about US exceptionalism. For decades, the US has been the dominant force in global politics, economics, and military power. But today, we’re seeing cracks in that dominance. How do you see this playing out? (3:08) Interesting. And...
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In this episode, Escala Partners Investment Analyst David Bruty talks to Justin O’Brien, Portfolio Manager of the Cooper Investors Brunswick Fund, an all-cap Australian equities fund. Justin discusses the investment philosophy that underpins Cooper Investors’ approach to managing capital, the differentiated and unconstrained structure of the Brunswick Fund, along with a number of stock examples and the role they play within the portfolio.
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In this episode of Perspectives, Escala Chief Investment Officer, Tracey McNaughton, interviews Mark Middleton, CEO of Icon Group. Mark discusses his journey as a founder of one of Australia’s largest health organisations, his partnership with private equity and the importance of authenticity as a leadership quality. Mark is the author of 'Good Morning', with all proceeds going to the Icon Cancer Foundation, a registered charity dedicated to providing hope, access and opportunity to people with cancer through supporting research and clinical trials. Find out more:
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Live on stage at our Agenda 2025 client event, Escala Partners CIO, Tracey McNaughton, is in discussion with Gerard Minack from Minack Advisers. Tracey and Gerard discuss prospects for Europe following the German election, implications of a peace deal between Ukraine and Russia, what the trade war means for growth and inflation and why Australia is so hard to love right now.
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This week Escala Partners CIO, Tracey McNaughton, reflects on what has been a blistering start to the year. President Trump is setting records with the number of executive orders he creates; tariffs are creating uncertainty and DeepSeek is disrupting. It’s enough to make your AI Agent’s head spin. (1:03) Tracey, we're 18 days into the new US administration and no fewer than 48 executive orders have been issued. That has to be a record, doesn't it? (1:46) Tracey, occupying a lot of the market's attention at the moment is tariffs, and so far few of the threats have actually been implemented...
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In this episode, Escala Partners Investment Analyst Stephen Dickinson talks to Craig Balenzuela, Managing Director within Goldman Sachs Asset Management Alternatives and Private Markets Client Solution Group. Craig discusses the growth in the private credit landscape, the implications of the changing macro environment for private credit and why not all private credit is made equally.
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In this episode, Investment Analyst Darragh Kennelly talks to James Tsinidis of Munro Partners to discuss the role of nuclear power in the energy transition and the growing demand for reliable baseload power especially from some of the worlds largest tech companies. They also discussed the benefits of nuclear power and the key components of the nuclear sector to consider. Important Information The information contained in this podcast reflects, as of the date of publication, the views of Munro Partners and sources believed by Munro Partners to be reliable. There can be no guarantee that any...
info_outlineIn this episode, Escala Partners CIO, Tracey McNaughton, discusses the results coming out of the US earnings reporting season and why Facebook and Microsoft are in and Tesla and Apple are out of favour – this despite Apple having a cash pile equivalent in size to the Hungarian economy.
(0:54) Tracey, we are halfway through reporting season in the US and it is looking good so far.
(2:23) So, Apple has the equivalent of the Hungarian economy sitting in its cash account.
(5:43) It’s not all tech though, is it? Other, more industrial companies are also reporting solid earnings?
(7:34) US regional banks are back in the headlines. What is going on there now?
(13:37) The US Federal Reserve met last week. It was interesting, particularly when considered with the latest employment report out of the US.
(16:01) While we are on the topic of central banks, Australia’s Reserve Bank has begun a new era following recommendations that came out of the review last year.
(17:25) Our independent member of our Investment Committee Gerard Minack says the market is being too sanguine about the number of rate cuts coming for Australia. Do you agree?
(19:29) Before we go, you have just wrapped up heat week with your international equities managers. If there is one takeaway, what would it be?