Australia’s Vision Super awards currency mandate

An Australian industry pension fund has awarded Dublin-based Adrian Lee & Partners (AL&P) with $2.3 billion (€1.6 billion) to manage as a currency mandate as the Australian dollar faces the prospect of devaluation.

AL&P, an active currency and fixed income manager with $6 billion in total assets, won the brief from Vision Super.

Managed on a segregated account basis, the mandate’s objective is to achieve currency alpha for the overseas portion of the fund’s investments.

Adrian Lee, president and chief investment officer of AL&P, says: “We have seen an increase in the need for active currency management programmes by Australian institutional investors who are seeking to address the currency impact on their portfolios on both a strategic and a tactical basis in a potentially declining Australian dollar environment.”

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