![]() Robert Stewart Co-founder and Director, Equus Point Capital Pty Ltd (at time of writing) Rob Stewart is a portfolio manager at Equus Point Capital. He has over 25 years of experience in funds and portfolio management experience, specialising in equities managed in a risk-controlled environment. His previous roles included portfolio manager at Challenger, and head of index funds and asset allocation at Colonial First State Global Asset Management. He holds a bachelor of science, a masters of applied science, and graduate diploma in finance and investment.
ROBERT STEWART | THURSDAY, 5 SEP 2019 A market neutral strategy should provide meaningful diversifying benefits for investors given the expected low correlation to the underlying equities market. Read more PAGE: 1 |
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Though she initially tried, Sacha Burchgart couldn't escape the call of a career in financial advice; it just took staring down her own mortality to see what's possible when you do things differently. Jamie Williamson writes.








