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Charles de Kock, portefeuljebestuurder van Coronation Fund Managers gesels oor sy agtergrond, loopbaan, die industrie waarin hy is, en wat hy doen om te ontspan. Volg RSG Geldsake op Twitter
Guest: Pieter Koekemoer is Head of Personal Investments at Coronation Fund Managers and he joins John to discuss the implications of greylisting and the action plan to be adopted by South Africa.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Charles De Wet ,Tax Executive at ENSAfrica analyses the court case between SARS and Coronation Fund Managers. Gareth Ackerman, co-chair of Consumer Goods Council of South Africa on their call to President Cyril Ramaphosa to address the country's failing infrastructure. Schalk Malan, CEO, BrightRock was our shapeshifter. He spoke about how the company started, their challenges and how they clenched a deal with Sanlam, where it acquired 100% of the insurance company. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Deeply rational Piet Viljoen updates us on his investment perspectives in this wide ranging interview with Alec Hogg of BizNews.com. The BNC#4 keynote speaker contrasts the fortunes of the world's three major economic blocs, but warns that while currency and share markets are priced for this to last indefinitely, nothing is forever. Viljoen also shares his thoughts on the debate over performance fees, sparked by Sean Peche's disclosures on BizNews - providing perspective on seemingly outrageous rumours that the CEO of Coronation Fund Managers is paid a staggering R100m a year. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Are you interested in investing offshore but don't know where to begin? In explanations that we can all understand, our guest today helps us to untangle the complicated world of international investing. Naledi Makiwane is an investment specialist at Coronation Fund Managers, and in this episode she speaks about the value of offshore investing, the importance of having a disciplined approach to your investment behaviour, and the ways in which YOU can invest offshore.
Jacobus Brink from Novare chose Coronation Fund Managers as his stock pick of the day
Meryl Pick from Old Mutual Investments chose Sasol as her stock pick of the day and Rowan Williams from Nitrogen Fund Managers chose Coronation Fund Managers
Drikus Combrinck from Capicraft chose Etion as his stock pick of the day and Willem Oldewage from Nitrogen Fund Managers chose Coronation Fund Managers
Anton de Goede, portfolio manager covering listed property at Coronation Fund Managers, discusses the sector's Q1 performance and shares his views on Reits that published results during the recent February/March reporting season.
Anton de Goede, portfolio manager covering listed property at Coronation Fund Managers, discusses the sector's Q1 performance and shares his views on Reits that published results during the recent February/March reporting season. Podcast series on Moneyweb
Jacobus Brink from Novare chose Meta as his stock pick of the day and Thamsanqa Netha from Shiloh Capital chose Coronation Fund Managers
Jean Pierre Verster from Protea Capital Management chose Coronation Fund Managers as his stock pick of the day and Thamsanqa Netha from Shiloh Capital chose Renergen
Tracey Lange interviews her WCW: Wendy Bergsteedt, Group Head of Marketing at Coronation Fund Managers. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Refilwe chats to Head of Personal Investments at Coronation Fund Managers, Pieter Koekemoer on the impact the KZN/Gauteng unrest has on those looking to invest locally. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Anton De Goede – bestuurder van die eiendomsfonds, Coronation Fund Managers
How do protect yourself when it comes to unregulated investments like crypto currency? Pieter Koekemoer is Head of Personal Investments at Coronation Fund Managers shares some insights on this. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Anton Pillay – CEO, Coronation Fund Managers
Die lewensreddende voedselhulp wat deur Suid-Afrika se grootste kosbank, FoodForward SA, voorsien word, het 'n noodsaaklike kontantinspuiting van 1 miljoen Namibiese dollar by Coronation Fund Managers ontvang. Die direkteur van FoodForward SA, Andy du Plessis, sê dit sal help om meer as 1,7 miljoen maaltye aan meer as 'n duisend begunstigde organisasies te skenk. Du Plessis sê 'n derde van alle kos in die land word vermors, en dit is waar hulle 'n rol speel.
Nesan Nair from Sasfin Securities chose Coronation as his stock pick of the day. "I'm going with Coronation, trying to buy some of these financials that have been pulled back a little bit. Hopefully we'll know whether it's the right call in the next few weeks"
With Pieter Koekemoer Head of Personal Investments at Coronation Fund Managers. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Neville Chester, Portfolio Manager at Coronation Fund Managers, discusses whether we should be taking our money offshore via Rand hedge stocks or if we should be tilting our portfolio to more SA Inc, domestic companies that generate most of their revenue from South Africa.
Nesan Nair from Sasfin Securities chose Coronation as his stock pick of the day. "I'm going to go with the Coronation Fund Managers, this is one of those great shares that for a long time has has fallen back, largely because of non-performance of the stock market. But, we've had great performance at the stock market this year and the share price seems to have lagged a little bit, so that's the one I'm going to be looking out for."
Anton Pillay – CEO, Coronation Fund Managers
Pieter Koekemoer - hoof van persoonlike beleggings, Coronation Fund Managers
JOHANNESBURG (miningweekly.com) – Doing the ordinary tasks extraordinarily well is the current short-term tactic of platinum group metals (PGMs) mining company Anglo American Platinum (Amplats) under new CEO Natascha Viljoen, who is intent on stretching the company’s existing assets to their full capacity. “We don’t deserve the right to grow unless we know that the assets we have are absolutely optimised,” Viljoen said during a Coronation Fund Managers webinar, covered by Mining Weekly. (Also watch attached Creamer Media video.) In the last four months, going back to basics had produced rich returns, despite Covid, Viljoen emphasised under questioning from Coronation’s Pallavi Ambekar about where she would be taking the company in the next five to ten years. The best starting response to the question, she said, would be to give credit to her predecessor Chris Griffith and his team for having already strategically simplified what was a very complex business, during very challenging times of low commodity prices. Viljoen credited Griffith with turning the business around by reducing in all-in sustaining costs significantly and, in spite of fundamental business restructuring, increasing production. As there was no longer a need for hard decision-making and tree pruning, the opportunity now was to make sure that the assets in hand were stretched to their full capacity, she emphasised. What was needed now was to maximise the gains already made, something that was not strategic but very tactical and exemplified by drilling holes for blasting in the right place and at the right depth. “People have that in their heads, but we haven’t institutionalised it and made it part of the DNA of the business. In the last four months, despite Covid, just by going back to basics, we’ve seen record productions month-on-month at our openpit Mogalakwena mine. “Going back to basics, first point, making it part of who we are and how we work, through our operating model, and then putting technology and digital as overlays in that to make sure that we don’t lose that capability again,” Viljoen said.
Guest: Pieter Koekemoer Head of Personal Investments at Coronation Fund Managers. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sarah-Jane Alexander - Portfolio Manager, Coronation Fund Managers
Sarah-Jane Alexander - Portfolio Manager, Coronation Fund Managers
Guest: Pieter Koekemoer Head of Personal Investments at Coronation Fund Managers. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
Make yourself comfortable and listen to How Water Snakes Came To Be from the book How Lion Became King of the Animals. This reading is done by Mary-Anne Musekiwa, CFO at Coronation Fund Managers, as part of their Reading Adventure Room initiative. Order How Lion Became King of the Animals from leading bookstores nationwide or online.
Business Day TV — Mia Kruger from Kruger International chose Visa as her stock pick of the day and Nick Crail from Ashburton Investments chose Coronation Fund Managers. Kruger said: "I'm going for Visa, it's lagging behind Mastercard and is one of the two largest payment networks in the world. Both of them incorporating a lot of tech but Visa has actually lagged the market and lagged Mastercard quite a bit of late and we think if you just look on a relative basis compared to the rest of the market, and from atech perspective this is something that actually does look quite attractive still, compared to the rest of the market from these levels." Crail said: "My stock pick this is Coronation within the local financial sector. I think relative to itself it's actually quite inexpensive at present, relative to the rest of the market and the rest of financials it's one of the few counters where I think there is very little risk in them not paying a dividend. Looking forward the dividend yield is currently around 9%-10%, making that actually look very attractive."
In this week's Top Women podcast, Ralf Fletcher sits down with renowned businesswomen, billionaire and anti-corruption activist, Magda Wierzycka. Magda, who defines the notion of building yourself from the ground up, is a powerhouse and force to be reckoned with in the South African economy. She's built seven companies, is currently preparing for her role as CEO of The Apprentice South Africa in 2021 and runs for two hours a day on the treadmill. Magda and Ralf discuss COVID-19 and the way the South African economy and country as a whole has been impacted, the importance of having a steadfast mindset about what you want and how the market is changing during this time. Magda explains her outlook on a realm of topics, from stocks to #BlackLivesMatter and what separates leaders from followers. Talking to Magda Wierzycka about her incredible journey to success was an absolute honour and we hope you learn a thing or two from this insightful video podcast Magda Wierzycka was born in Gliwice, Poland. She is a South African billionaire and businesswoman and is the co-founder and CEO of Sygnia Ltd. Magda's career in the financial services industry began in 1993 when she became a product development and investment actuary at the Southern Life Association for Mutual Life and Accident. While at Southern Life, she paid back her bursary then spent two years building an asset consulting division as an investment consultant for the retirement fund clients of Alexander Forbes. She joined Coronation Fund Managers, a third-party fund management company based in Cape Town, in 1997 as a director and Head of Institutional Business. At Coronation, she played a pivotal role in making the company one of the largest asset management firms in South Africa. After her stint at Coronation, Wierzycka became the CEO of the African Harvest Group. In 2006, she negotiated the sale of Metallon Corporation's African Harvest Fund Managers, a R18 billion asset management company, to Cadiz Asset Manag
In this week's Top Women podcast, Ralf Fletcher sits down with renowned businesswomen, billionaire and anti-corruption activist, Magda Wierzycka. Magda, who defines the notion of building yourself from the ground up, is a powerhouse and force to be reckoned with in the South African economy. She's built seven companies, is currently preparing for her role as CEO of The Apprentice South Africa in 2021 and runs for two hours a day on the treadmill. Magda and Ralf discuss COVID-19 and the way the South African economy and country as a whole has been impacted, the importance of having a steadfast mindset about what you want and how the market is changing during this time. Magda explains her outlook on a realm of topics, from stocks to #BlackLivesMatter and what separates leaders from followers. Talking to Magda Wierzycka about her incredible journey to success was an absolute honour and we hope you learn a thing or two from this insightful video podcast Magda Wierzycka was born in Gliwice, Poland. She is a South African billionaire and businesswoman and is the co-founder and CEO of Sygnia Ltd. Magda's career in the financial services industry began in 1993 when she became a product development and investment actuary at the Southern Life Association for Mutual Life and Accident. While at Southern Life, she paid back her bursary then spent two years building an asset consulting division as an investment consultant for the retirement fund clients of Alexander Forbes. She joined Coronation Fund Managers, a third-party fund management company based in Cape Town, in 1997 as a director and Head of Institutional Business. At Coronation, she played a pivotal role in making the company one of the largest asset management firms in South Africa. After her stint at Coronation, Wierzycka became the CEO of the African Harvest Group. In 2006, she negotiated the sale of Metallon Corporation's African Harvest Fund Managers, a R18 billion asset management company, to Cadiz Asset Manag
Business Day TV — Mark du Toit from Oyster Catcher Investments chose AngloGold as his stock pick of the day and Ricus Reeders from PSG Wealth Sandton chose Coronation Fund Managers. du Toit said: "I'm picking AngloGold, you have to make sure that you're happy with holding a gold share, we think the gold prices only just recently made a new high and we think it will go higher from here.AngloGold is probably still trading 25% below - if you pricing the current gold price. We think the CEO is doing a good job of paying down the debt on the balance sheet." Reeders said: "I'm going for Coronation Fund Managers, they have a dividend policy where they pay out X amount of earnings. I don't think is going there is going to be a huge draw down on assets under management so in that respect a dividend is pretty safe. Coronation has fallen in line with the market but at the moment if you're looking for yield, and I don't think there is a lot of down side as far as the share price is concerned then yes, Coronation is defensive, it's asset management and you're getting a pretty good pretty safe yield."
What is financial repression and how does it work? Refilwe speaks to Pieter Koekemoer from Coronation Fund Managers.
Karl Leinberger, Chief Investment Manager for Coronation Fund Managers, comments on Coronation’s house view of the current situation and, from a multi-asset perspective, their view on valuations across the major domestic and global asset classes. Our daily fund recordings are live recordings of calls with fund managers on how they are dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic. These are unedited and may only be relevant at the time of the recording.
Moneyweb Radio — Anton Pillay – CEO, Coronation Fund Managers
BizNews — Thys du Toit, one of the founders of Coronation Fund Managers, and the chairman of Rootstock Asset Management has made an impassioned appeal to President Cyril Ramaphosa to urgently open the economy to avoid a massive economic and social catastrophe after the Covid -19 pandemic. In this hard-hitting interview with Biznews editor-in-chief Alec Hogg he among others takes a swipe at corruption that's still eating at our economic table, with state capture and Steinhoff perpetrators still not brought to book. He believes we'll win the war on Covid-19 and the real heroes will be those who create jobs. - Stanley Karombo
BizNews — Thys du Toit, one of the founders of Coronation Fund Managers, and the chairman of Rootstock Asset Management has made an impassioned appeal to President Cyril Ramaphosa to urgently open the economy to avoid a massive economic and social catastrophe after the Covid -19 pandemic. In this hard-hitting interview with Biznews editor-in-chief Alec Hogg he among others takes a swipe at corruption that's still eating at our economic table, with state capture and Steinhoff perpetrators still not brought to book. He believes we'll win the war on Covid-19 and the real heroes will be those who create jobs. - Stanley Karombo
Coronation Fund Managers — Offshore investing always raises a lot of questions. How much? Where? In what? Find out why the most important question you can start with is ‘What do you want to accomplish?’. Below Peter Kempen discusses the ins and outs of investing offshore with Classic Business’ Michael Avery.
Coronation Fund Managers — Investment specialist Christo Lineveldt and head of Personal Investments Pieter Koekemoer helps you to identify the multi-asset fund most suited to your international investment needs.
Coronation Fund Managers — In this episode, Head of Global Frontier Markets Peter Leger provides an update on Zimbabwe and shares why he’s seeing significant upside to fair value within our Frontier Market portfolios. Episode disclaimer - Global (ex US) listeners · Episode disclaimer - SA listeners · Episode disclaimer - US listeners
Coronation Fund Managers — In this episode, Head of Global Developed Markets Research Neil Padoa unpacks the unusual situation of having bull markets in both equities and bonds and shares how we are positioned across the global asset classes. Episode disclaimer - US listeners · Episode disclaimer - SA listeners · Episode disclaimer - Global (ex US) listeners
Coronation Fund Managers — In this episode, investment analyst Lisa Haakman discusses key changes to our Global Emerging Markets Strategy in recent months and unpacks a few opportunities that excites us. Episode disclaimer - SA listeners · Episode disclaimer - Global (ex US) listeners · Episode disclaimer - US listeners
Coronation Fund Managers — In this episode, Portfolio Manager Pallavi Ambekar talks about the outlook for South African equities, where we are finding value and why we remain cautious on adding meaningfully to domestic SA businesses in our portfolios. Episode disclaimer - SA listeners · Episode disclaimer - Global (ex US) listeners · Episode disclaimer - US listeners
Coronation Fund Managers — In this episode, Portfolio Manager Mauro Longano talks about South African and global expectations around monetary policy direction, the drivers behind the outlook for the South African economy and what to expect from local fixed interest asset classes going forward. Episode disclaimer - SA listeners · Episode disclaimer - Global (ex US) listeners · Episode disclaimer - US listeners
Coronation Fund Managers — In this episode, Kirshni Totaram, global head of institutional business, is joined by portfolio manager Suhail Suleman to talk about the prospects for global emerging market equities in 2019. Episode disclaimer - SA listeners · Episode disclaimer - Global (ex US) listeners · Episode disclaimer - US listeners
Coronation Fund Managers — In this episode, Kirshni Totaram, global head of institutional business, is joined by head of global developed markets Louis Stassen to talk about the prospects for global asset classes in 2019. Episode disclaimer - SA listeners · Episode disclaimer - Global (ex US) listeners · Episode disclaimer - US listeners
Coronation Fund Managers — In this episode, Kirshni Totaram, global head of institutional business, is joined by portfolio manager Neville Chester to talk about the prospects for SA equities in 2019. Episode disclaimer - SA listeners · Episode disclaimer - Global (ex US) listeners · Episode disclaimer - US listeners
Coronation Fund Managers — In this episode, Kirshni Totaram, global head of institutional business, is joined by head of fixed interest Nishan Maharaj to talk about the prospects for SA fixed interest in 2019. Episode disclaimer - SA listeners · Episode disclaimer - Global (ex US) listeners · Episode disclaimer - US listeners
Coronation Fund Managers — In this episode, Kirshni Totaram, global head of institutional business, is joined by head of global frontier markets Peter Leger to talk about the prospects for frontier markets, both in African and globally, in 2019. Episode disclaimer - SA listeners · Episode disclaimer - Global (ex US) listeners · Episode disclaimer - US listeners
Coronation Fund Managers — In our latest podcast, Kirshni Totaram, head of institutional business at Coronation interviewed investment analyst Nicholas Hops, where he explains why Coronation backs platinum group metals (PMGs). Find out how headwinds to the roll out of electric vehicles underpin the intrinsic value of PMGs, and also why some mines are more attractive than others. Listen here. Episode disclaimer - SA listeners · Episode disclaimer - Global (ex US) listeners · Episode disclaimer - US listeners
Coronation Fund Managers — Africa has been a noisy neighbourhood over the past decade. Yet, the returns that one has been able to achieve by investing appropriately in the asset class have yielded benefit. In this podcast, we speak to head of Global Frontier Markets Peter Leger about navigating through a number of currency crises, why we remain excited about mobile money and our role as responsible investors in these nascent markets. Episode disclaimer - SA listeners · Episode disclaimer - Global (ex US) listeners · Episode disclaimer - US listeners
It’s been my privilege to have followed Magda Wierzycka’s progression from the time she helped build Coronation Fund Managers through to leading a turnaround at African Harvest and as the creator of financial services disruptor Sygnia. And then to watch in admiration as the super-smart qualified actuary transformed into an anti-corruption crusader – the unlikely pioneer of a fightback against South Africa’s seemingly inevitable slide into a corrupt failed state. One of my most popular tweets of the past year was the one where I suggested that Magda possessed more testicular fortitude than most male CEOs. But the business community’s highest profile maverick has paid a high personal price, needing full-time bodyguards and being regularly attacked on social media as the system’s antibodies fought back. We caught up yesterday in London where she is exploring global opportunities for her company – and reflected on how South Africa managed to reverse away from the abyss, what happens next and that infamous conversation with the director of SAP who admitted that in emerging markets, bribery is standard practice for the German multinational.
Coronation Fund Managers — Land reform is a complex and emotive topic. In our latest podcast, Coronation economist Marie Antelme joins me to unpack the debate. To understand it within context, we look back on the ANC’s land reform programme’s progress to date and share some views on the path ahead for the new resolution. Episode disclaimer - SA listeners · Episode disclaimer - Global (ex US) listeners · Episode disclaimer - US listeners
Coronation Fund Managers — The auditing profession has been hit by one scandal after the next. It will be a massive task to win back its credibility. In our latest podcast, Neville Chester joins me to unpack recent events and offer our view on what needs to change. Corospondent April 2018 - Who guards the guards? · Episode disclaimer - SA listeners · Episode disclaimer - Global (ex US) listeners · Episode disclaimer - US listeners
Coronation Fund Managers — In this fourth and final episode of our investment outlook 2018 series, Kirshni Totaram, global head of institutional business, talks to portfolio manager Suhail Suleman, about some of the current investment opportunities in emerging markets as well as the outlook for the asset class. Episode disclaimer - SA listeners · Corospondent October 2017 - Emerging markets · Episode disclaimer - Global (ex US) listeners · Episode disclaimer - US listeners
Coronation Fund Managers — This year’s Budget speech was a widely anticipated event for obvious reasons. Joining Kirshni Totaram, global head of institutional business, to unpack its contents and to provide some insights into the possibility of staving off another credit downgrade, is Coronation's economist Marie Antelme. Episode disclaimer - SA listeners · Episode disclaimer - US listeners · Episode disclaimer - Global (ex US) disclaimers
Coronation Fund Managers — In this third episode of our investment outlook series, Kirshni Totaram, global head of institutional business, is joined by head of global frontier markets Peter Leger, to talk about the very positive political winds of change that have swept across three African nations and share some of the attractive investment opportunities in global and Africa frontier markets. Episode disclaimer - SA listeners · Corospondent January 2018 - Making Africa great again · Episode disclaimer - US listeners · Episode disclaimer - Global (ex US) listeners
Coronation Fund Managers — In this second episode of our investment outlook series, Kirshni Totaram, global head of institutional business, is joined by chief investment officer Karl Leinberger, to talk about investment opportunities, both locally and offshore, and the impact on client portfolios form an asset allocation point of view. Episode disclaimer - SA listeners · Episode disclaimer - US listeners · Episode disclaimer - Global (ex US) disclaimers
Coronation Fund Managers — In this first episode of our series of investment outlooks, Kirshni Totaram, global head of institutional business, is joined by head of fixed interest, Nishan Maharaj, to talk about the prospects for fixed interest in 2018. Bond outlook - January 2018 - Corospondent · Episode disclaimer - SA listeners · Episode disclaimer - Global (ex US) listeners · Episode disclaimer - US listeners
Coronation Fund Managers — Much has been written about Google’s dominance in search. In this podcast, we explore the culture of the business and some of the hidden yet very valuable other assets of its parent company, Alphabet. ALPHABET - JANUARY 2018 - COROSPONDENT · Episode disclaimer - SA listeners · Episode disclaimer - Global (ex US) listeners · Episode disclaimer - US listeners
Coronation Fund Managers — Peter Leger, head of Coronation’s Global Frontiers investment unit, speaks to Kirshni Totaram, global head of institutional business, about investing in frontier markets. He highlights attractive investment opportunities and explains why frontier market indices may not always be suitable performance benchmarks. Corospondent App (iOS) · Corospondent App (Android) · Episode disclaimer - SA listeners · Episode disclaimer - Global (ex US) listeners · Episode disclaimer - US listeners
Coronation Fund Managers — Senior portfolio manager Neville Chester talks to Kirshni Totaram, head of our global institutional business, about the current crisis in South Africa and the impact on investors. The podcast, along with other exclusive content, is available through the Corospondent app. Enjoy the conversation! Corospondent App (iOS) · Corospondent App (Android) · Episode disclaimer - SA listeners · Episode disclaimer - Global (ex US) listeners · Episode disclaimer - US listeners
Gerd Leonhard, CEO of The Futures Agency, outlines the expected impact of exponential digital progress at Talking Investments 2017 with Coronation Fund Managers. He expects humanity to change more in the next twenty years than in the previous 300 years. Immense ‘megashifts’ will result in almost all routine jobs being automated. View the slide-show presentation accompanying this talk: http://www.coronation.com/Assets/TalkingInvestments/Presentations/Gerd-Talking-Investments-2017.pdf Find more about Gerd Leonhard here: http://talkinginvestments.coronation.com/gerd.html Watch his Keynote on Youtube: Find more here: http://talkinginvestments.coronation.com/gerd.html