World’s first adaptive DC retirement model developed
“A revolutionary program that offers robo-advice on optimal investment plans for individuals could change the face of retirement offerings for superannuation funds”
Five retirement fallacies exposed
“The use of online planning tools with stochastic models has exposed the wide variety of income and investment options individuals can take in retirement. When applied to the rules of thumb commonly used in retirement, these tools are starting to show that many of our hunches and biases for how we should save, spend and invest in retirement are not reliable”
Ground-breaking retirement solution on public view
“The creators of the most advanced program to calculate optimal investment and consumption strategies for retirees are to make a public demonstration of their work in Melbourne”
You might think it’s crazy: CARS aims for robo-based retirement modelling
“The model, which has been created by three actuaries, factors in detailed statistics on investment, health and mortality, alongside personal data on wealth, income requirements and risk preferences.”
UniSuper’s David Schneider explains how the superannuation fund dynamically manages risk
“David Schneider, head of research and quant methods at Australia’s UniSuper Management Pty Ltd., explains how the superannuation fund manages risk independently of asset class and strategy”
UniSuper’s proprietary risk program challenges investment assumptions
Paper won the Melville 2010 Practitioner’s Prize from the Institute of Actuaries of Australia
Paper won the Melville 2010 Practitioner’s Prize from the Institute of Actuaries of Australia
Cross-Region, Cross-Sector Asset Allocation with Regimes
This paper explores asset allocation strategies with regime jumps using a Markov process
Out-of-Sample Stock Return Predictability in Australia
This paper explores alpha generation strategies in Australia