
MAGELLAN - In The Know
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Ep 17The coming ‘viral blizzard‘
In this episode, one of the world’s foremost epidemiologists, and a member of President-elect Joe Biden's Transition COVID-19 Advisory Board, Dr Michael Osterholm, talks to Hamish Douglass, Magellan’s Chairman and CIO, about what he calls 'the coming viral blizzard’ and the arrival of the Omicron variant. He has some sobering news for anyone who thinks the pandemic is behind us, warning governments around the world will need to either drastically change their public health policies to deal with what will be an overwhelming situation for hospitals, or consider fresh lockdowns.
Ep 16The Inflation Spectre Looming in the Global Economy
We live in an extraordinary time for the global economy. Despite supply chain and workforce issues, a commodities boom and rising energy costs, the US Federal Reserve and European Central bank are keeping low interest rates frozen. But with the inflation spectre looming on the horizon, former US Federal Reserve Governor Kevin Warsh says the window of opportunity for central banks to act may already be closing.
Ep 15”Trust your instinct” – In conversation with Sir Frank Lowy AC
How do you turn a humble delicatessen into the world’s largest operator of shopping centres — Westfield Corporation? What sort of personality do you need to become a giant in the Australian and global real estate landscape? Sir Frank Lowy AC started his journey in war-torn Europe, with his father tragically dying at the hands of the Nazis. He fled to Australia and spotted an opportunity to sell good coffee in multicultural, immigrant-rich Western Sydney . From there he made his first commercial real estate investment, and the rest is history... In this interview Sir Frank candidly shares his story, including mistakes he made along the way, the key character traits he thinks are necessary to become a business success, and the importance of remaining paranoid yet optimistic.
Ep 14Building a world with a little more Yum!
In early 2020, David Gibbs took the helm of Yum! Brands, the American fast-food giant that operates well-known brands including KFC, Pizza Hut and Taco Bell, to name a few. After rising through Yum!’s ranks over the decades, becoming President and COO before being promoted to CEO in 2020, he was soon face to face with a worldwide pandemic. In this episode, we hear how Yum! and its 51,000 restaurants in 150 countries successfully navigated the global shutdown. David also unpacks Yum!’s rise , the enduring focus on people, culture and growth, and how it continues to identify opportunities and build a world with a ‘little more Yum!’
Ep 13Riding America's Connectivity Wave
“We don't go online anymore. We exist there”. This is a phrase used by Jay Brown, CEO of Crown Castle America’s largest provider of communications infrastructure. In this episode, Jay talks with Magellan’s Chairman and CIO, Hamish Douglass, about the evolution of this extraordinary business which delivers ever-expanding 4- and 5-G data networks to customers across the United States. We’ll hear about a business model which Jay Brown describes as one of the best business models he’s ever seen; and how, through asset acquisition and lease-back, the company provides win-win solutions for operators, customers and shareholders alike. Now, from macro communications towers to small cell networks, we’ll find out how Crown Castle continues to further penetrate the American market and its insatiable appetite for all things data and connectivity.
Ep 12Remaining rational in a tide of geo-political risk
Hamish Douglass is joined by Michael Morrell, former Deputy Director of the CIA, and Ticky Fullerton, the Australian Newspaper’s Business Editor at Large, who hosts this month’s discussion on how to approach investing in China during these times of heightened geo-political tensions. Can the US rely on its allies as tensions increase? Could there be extended bans on US nationals investing in China by the Biden administration? Also under discussion, cybercrime and crypto-currency; the regulation of big tech in the US and what keeps them up at night.
Ep 11Building a better future – Nestle’s CEO on leading the world’s largest food and beverage business towards a healthier world.
In 2017, Mark Schneider left a leading role in healthcare to become CEO of Nestle, the world’s largest food company with over 150 year old history in providing nutritional products to markets around the globe. Mark was Nestle’s first “outsider” CEO in almost a century, and in just four years, he’s overseen new strategic directions for the company, with a major acquisition agenda underway as he re-shapes this extraordinary consumer goods business towards a healthier future for all – all while tackling a global pandemic, and the big issues of climate change and corporate environmental responsibility. In this episode, Mark joins Hamish Douglass, Magellan’s Chairman and Chief Investment officer, to discuss new strategic directions for the company as it takes on a leading role in global health and wellness.
Ep 10Steering financial markets through a crisis – a first-hand account
In 2006, after a stellar career as a financier and economist in the US, Kevin Warsh was elevated to the highest level of banking globally when he was appointed to the US Federal Reserve Board. Within two years, the world was plunged into a global financial crisis. Now, 12 years on, another global crisis has been triggered by COVID. Kevin shares his remarkable insights into the role of central banks during times of financial turmoil, and the significant knock-on effect for investors, with Magellan’s Chairman and Chief Investment Officer, Hamish Douglass.
Ep 9Reimagining medicine: Novartis' breakthrough therapies
With a market cap of over $200bn, Novartis is one of the largest pharmaceutical companies in the world and a leader in developing trusted innovative therapies to improve and prolong people’s lives. Under the visionary leadership of CEO Vas Narasimhan, Novartis has achieved extraordinary breakthroughs in gene, cell and other transformative therapies. Vas Narasimhan, discusses these key developments, and their implications with Magellan’s Chairman and Chief Investment Officer, Hamish Douglass.
Ep 8On the Hunt for Super-Compounding Stocks
Since inception in 2006 to a now A$100 Billion asset management firm, Magellan Asset Management is recognised as a star performer in global investment markets. In this in-depth interview, taken from Morningstar’s recent “The Long View” podcast, Magellan’s Chairman and CIO Hamish Douglass describes the unique way the firm was founded, the secrets of its success, his experiences of investing in China and talks through how Magellan’s cohesive global portfolios of super-compounding stocks are constructed. (Morningstar has given permission for Magellan to reuse this interview.) The information contained herein: (1) is proprietary to Morningstar and/or its content providers; (2) may not be copied or distributed; (3) does not constitute investment advice offered by Morningstar; and (4) is not warranted to be accurate, complete or timely. Neither Morningstar nor its content providers are responsible for any damages or losses arising from any use of this information. Past performance is no guarantee of future results. Use of information from Morningstar does not necessarily constitute agreement by Morningstar, Inc. of any investment philosophy or strategy presented in this publication.
Special bonus episode: The year of living dangerously
bonusWelcome to this special bonus episode of ‘Magellan in the Know’. Frank Casarotti, GM of Distribution at Magellan recently interviewed Hamish Douglass, Chairman and CIO, for a live investor webinar called ‘The Year of Living Dangerously’. In this bonus episode you can hear a recording of that interview. As COVID-19 vaccination programs gather pace around the world, so too does a sense of optimism that the virus will be defeated and that global economies will finally move on. But is this optimism really warranted, particularly when it comes to investing? In this interview, Hamish Douglass, considers the efficacy of the newly developed vaccines against the growing number of viral mutations that have the potential to threaten a recovery from the pandemic.
Ep 7Bought for a dollar - How ICE, the owner of the New York Stock Exchange, became a $65 billion exchange business
The Intercontinental Exchange (or ICE) is one of the world’s largest exchange businesses – it owns the NYSE and dominates global energy exchanges. ICE operates in over 70 countries, and has a market capitalisation of U$65 Billion. Its remarkable growth over the last two decades is the result of founder Jeffrey Sprecher’s visionary thinking and unwavering commitment to moving old analogue exchanges into efficient digital platforms, and creating new markets globally. It all started with a single dollar transaction in 1997.
Ep 6The rise and challenges of China - former CIA China analyst shares his views
China’s continued rise as a global economic powerhouse has met with increasing caution and push-back from the Western world, not least from the United States during four turbulent years under President Trump. Now a very different administration has taken over Capitol Hill. How will this impact China-US relations? What challenges face President Xi and the CCP as they juggle internal issues with an enduring focus on global dominance. And what might this mean for investors? Chris Johnson, one of the world’s foremost China experts and former CIA analyst, shares his views on the start of Joe Biden’s presidency and how geo-political forces may shift again.
Ep 5Winds of change: Vaccine relief, a new US government and the acceleration of e-commerce
With the roll-out of vaccines to combat COVID-19, a new president in the White House come January, and a surge in online activity through 2020 shining a light on the giant global internet companies, Magellan rounds out the year with a focus on two key sectors in its global portfolios: healthcare and technology, as well as a look at what could lie ahead for investors in 2021. The investment team at Magellan distill and dissect these key areas of interest, the podcast is hosted by Key Account Manager, Jennifer Herbert.
Ep 4Votes, vaccines, and a re-emerging world for investors
As a new and very different president-elect prepares to enter the White House, and as vaccine hopefuls emerge to suppress the devastating impact of COVID-19, what are the biggest risks and opportunities for investors in 2021 and beyond? Magellan’s Chairman and Chief Investment Officer Hamish Douglass offers his detailed perspectives on the impact of a new Biden presidency, and discusses the economic response to recent COVID vaccine developments as the world re-emerges post-pandemic.
Ep 3Reshaping RB: transformative strategies for a new world
In this episode of Magellan - In the Know, Hamish Douglass, talks to Laxman Narasimhan, CEO of global consumer goods company, Reckitt Benckiser, the makers of brands such as Detol, Mortein, Nurofen and Vanish. Discussing the challenges that COVID has released on the business world in 2020, Laxman explains why business leaders are entering a ‘new world’ that will challenge them to make a difference at a level not fully thought through yet. We find out more about RB’s relationship with China in the midst of rising international tensions, and ask where Laxman places RB in the big issues around environmental and social responsibility, given the company’s promise to pursue a cleaner, healthier world for all. (This interview was originally recorded for a live webinar which has resulted in poorer quality audio than we would normally produce for our podcast. Apologies).
Ep 2People over profits: how a dedication to culture and innovation has steered Starbucks through COVID-19
In this episode of In The Know, Magellan’s Chairman and CIO Hamish Douglass, talks to Kevin Johnson, President and Chief Executive Officer of Starbucks. In this wide reaching interview we find out how Starbucks’ 4,000+ stores in China are faring in the face of ongoing US / China tensions, how the brand managed the well- documented racial discrimination incident in one of its US stores, and why putting people before profits is the driving force behind the business’s resilience.
Ep 1How does CIA former deputy director, Michael Morell, view today’s biggest geopolitical risks?
In this episode, Magellan’s Chairman and CIO Hamish Douglass, talks to former deputy director of the CIA, Michael Morell. The pair discuss whether US antagonism against China is permanent and bipartisan, the two things Michael worries most about for the US election, the national security issues surrounding covid-19 and much more.
In The Know - An Introduction
trailer‘In The Know’ is a monthly investment podcast brought to you by Magellan Asset Management; Experts in global investing. We seek to bring you timely, unique and thought-provoking insights to help you make sense of today’s investment landscape. From deep dives into the latest macroeconomic and geopolitical issues, to our analysis on sectors and stocks on global markets. Join us, as we connect with a myriad of experts in their field, including CEOs of stocks we hold, global leaders and consultants in finance, investing, risk and politics, and key members of our investment team and business. In The Know - a monthly podcast from Magellan is worth investing your time in! For more information visit: www.magellangroup.com.au and sign up to our regular investment insights programme.