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QIC’s Hazel McNeilage in dynamic asset allocation drive

The Queensland Investment Corporation is pushing ahead in its bid to promote dynamic asset allocation, according to Hazel McNeilage, head of funds management. But dynamic downside risk services have yet to gain strong support from clients. By Rachel Alembakis

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Queensland Investment Corporation (QIC), the A$52.9 billion ($47 billion) institutional fund manager, has long held a reputation for being at the forefront of applying sophisticated risk management techniques for its clients. Last decade, it focused on ‘omega’, the efficient implementation of investment strategy. Now Brisbane-based QIC is beating the drum of dynamic asset allocation – setting

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