A webinar organised with Chief Investment Officer (CIO) will present Scientific Beta’s equity inflation indices, the first in a series of macroeconomic factor indices that provide long-term equity performance with additional inflation protection compared to a traditional cap-weighted equity index.
For investors seeking exposure to macroeconomic factors, Scientific Beta is offering a new suite of macro indices designed to capture the equity risk premium with additional exposure to unexpected shocks or the surprises of targeted macro factors.
In a Chief Investment Officer (CIO) webinar entitled "Macro-Tilted Equity Indices: Protecting your Equity Portfolio against Inflation and other Macro Surprises" to be held on 4 May, 2022 at 12.00 pm EST, we will present Scientific Beta’s equity inflation indices, the first in a series of macroeconomic factor indices that provide long-term equity performance with additional inflation protection compared to a traditional cap-weighted equity index. Their high liquidity makes them ideal candidates as a replacement of cap-weighted indices in a multi-asset portfolio. We will also present equity indices targeting further macro variables (interest rates, term spread, credit spread).
Topics covered include:
Reliable measurement of macroeconomic exposure (role of robust statistics and forward-looking information)
The webinar, moderated by Randy Myers, Senior Contributing Editor at CIO, will be hosted by Felix Goltz, PhD, Research Director, and Dimitris Korovilas, PhD, Investment Product Specialist, at Scientific Beta.
Felix Goltz, PhD, is Research Director at Scientific Beta Beta and associate researcher at EDHEC Business School. He has been with Scientific Beta since inception. He carries out research in empirical finance and asset allocation, with a focus on alternative investments and indexing strategies. His work has appeared in various international academic and practitioner journals and handbooks, including the Journal of Portfolio Management, the Financial Analysts Journal, the Journal of Index Investing, the Journal of Investment Management and the Handbook of Finance (Wiley). He obtained an MSc and a PhD in finance from the University of Nice Sophia-Antipolis after studying economics and business administration at the University of Bayreuth and EDHEC Business School.
Dimitris Korovilas is an Investment Specialist in the Business Development Division of Scientific Beta. Prior to joining Scientific Beta in 2019, he held a Vice President position in the Investment Strategies division of investment bank Citigroup. He has worked on a range of topics including equity factor indices, multi-asset risk premia, portfolio construction and volatility-based strategies. He holds a PhD in finance from the ICMA Centre, Henley Business School in the UK and a Master’s degree from the same school. His doctoral research has appeared in international academic journals.