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Drive for more transparency and lower risk products will affect overall investment returns, survey shows

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News - Alternative Investments
Written by Ray Clancy   
Wednesday, 14 July 2010 09:30

Investor demands for more clearly defined, transparent and lower risk products combined with regulators’ desire to exercise more control, is resulting in lower returns, it is claimed.
 
Regulatory constraints, including limits on short selling and leverage, higher capital requirements and restrictions on the use of certain instruments, may lead to greater investor and regulator comfort and confidence, but they also affect the ability of firms to generate alpha and, therefore, returns, says a new report from KPMG.
 
‘Investors and regulators need to be careful what they wish for. The push for transparency and simplicity, while completely laudable and necessary, does have consequences for returns and may create significant long-term costs to the end consumer,’ said Tom Brown, European head of investment management at KPMG.
 
Its survey concludes that the desire for transparency and simplicity by investors and regulators may lead to product homogenization, less choice and, consequently, a reduced ability for firms to innovate effectively.
 
In order to be able to offer products that are more transparent and bear lower risk to investors, a number of respondents expected to move towards more passive management, while others are finding ways to incorporate capital protection strategies, the firm said.
 
‘Historical churn and burn strategies are no longer viable. The industry has realized that it cannot continue to develop products just for the sake of it with the naive hope that they will stick in the market. While creating transparent and simple products with strong return profiles may be challenging, those firms that get it right are well placed for future success,’ explained Brown.
 
Investment managers expect to absorb the implementation, compliance and management costs of new regulatory requirements and will therefore continue the search for greater efficiencies and cost cutting measures, the survey also found.
 
The survey shows that for the larger, more sophisticated institutional investors, offshore centres will continue to remain attractive. However, 62% of respondents said that they believe that funds will migrate from offshore to onshore centres in the future, perhaps reflecting investor calls for greater transparency and regulatory oversight as well as the current state of taxation policies that influence product jurisdiction decisions.
 
Increased regulation may also spur a bout of consolidation and acquisitions as smaller firms seek scale to reduce the individual cost of complying with regulation. Asset managers in more restrictive jurisdictions, however, may choose to exit some or all of their business activities rather than deal with the growing compliance burden, thus creating opportunities for market leaders to further consolidate their position.
 

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