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June 10, 2019 01:00 AM

Breaking Free from Traditional Global Equity Silos to Unlock Long-Term Value

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    The changing nature of global economic growth requires a new look at global equity investing, away from traditional silos based on region and capitalization size.

    “The case for global investing has changed, and it's no longer just getting exposure to different economic outcomes that might be less correlated with each other,” said Ken McAtamney, partner and portfolio manager of the $2.5 billion William Blair Global Leaders Strategy. “It's more about opening up a broad opportunity set to find the best investment ideas anywhere in the world, regardless of region or country of domicile or, frankly, any constraint that a narrower mandate might have.”

    McAtamney said that approach requires active stock selection from a global set of companies, with less emphasis on their location or market cap — elements that are traditional in other growth equity strategies. Having a portfolio that can access growth irrespective of its location, and constraining the manager to own only the best companies (companies that are true drivers of innovation and value creation), is the next stage in equity investing, he said.

    “Historically, investing in equities outside of the U.S. gave someone exposure to an economy that was maybe on a different cycle than the U.S. economy, a diversity of companies or regions of the world that might be moving out of sync with each other, so you got the diversification benefit,” McAtamney said. “And I think, in large part, that was the primary benefit you received when you invested outside the U.S. Today, that benefit has decreased because the world is more tightly integrated.”

    That change in view is the result of several decades of change in the world economy that has made the world “a much flatter place than it used to be,” McAtamney said. “What has happened has been a flattening of the global commercial market and higher correlations across different markets, as they're all trading partners with each other. Consumption habits in Asia that are increasingly similar to consumption habits in the United States, for example.”

    “And we see supply chains that are global,” McAtamney added. “Much has been made about the supply chain behind, say, a smartphone that might be designed in California, but the raw materials for that phone might cross borders between Asia and the U.S. several times before it becomes a finished product that can be shipped anywhere in the world.“

    Competition for companies has also intensified, he said, and “there's been a weeding out of the average and below-average companies, and weaker business models. I think the gap between winners and losers globally has been tremendous. And that could be in markets, but also, importantly, it can be across markets.”

    The nature of innovation and disruption is changing as well. “As equity growth investors, we're very attracted to companies that can innovate and change the economic landscape,” he said. “And what's clear is the nature of incumbency has changed — and there's that much more pressure from the competition than we've seen before.”

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    'A bigger opportunity set'

    “I can't emphasize enough that we're trying to isolate the world's best companies — those companies that have the best products, the best services, have the most innovation and productivity around their research and development, the companies that are coming up with solutions for tomorrow,” McAtamney said.

    “This is the outcome of globalization, that all parts of every economy are basically open to competition from everywhere else. Presumably one would want a bigger opportunity set to choose from, rather than a regional constraint, U.S.-only or developed market-only or emerging market-only.”

    When looking for such companies, William Blair seeks “a favorable trade-off between our assessment of corporate returns, cash flow generation and growth, and what's expected by the market,” McAtamney said. The Global Leaders Strategy has a bottom-up view looking for the best companies wherever they're domiciled.

    Diversification by stage of development

    While the diversification benefit of investing outside the U.S. is less than it used to be, that doesn't mean diversification isn't important. The Global Leaders Strategy looks to diversify the portfolio by stage of development: emergent growth, expanding growth, and sustained growth.

    “We invest in companies that are younger and innovative and exciting,” McAtamney said, such as “emergent growth companies, expanding growth companies — those that are capturing market share and extending market leadership. But we also invest in companies that are more mature with lower growth rates for which we have a higher degree of confidence in the durability of the company's competitive advantage, therefore a higher degree of confidence in the longevity of that growth rate.”

    That differentiating strategy also applies to the need for long-term investors to diversify away from totally passive equity investing, a trend that has been growing among institutional investors since the financial crisis. That need is enhanced when dealing with growth equity, particularly on a global level, where long-term market expectations are less efficient, McAtamney said.

    “The market is pretty efficient about discounting short-term growth, but inefficient in making that long-term distinction between which company can grow more, which company can have higher profit margins, which companies can increase their market share, which companies can generate the most cash flow,” he said. “Over the long term, that's what an active investor needs to do.” And it's the long-term nature of the Global Leaders Strategy that particularly suits investors with long time horizons, such as pension plans, he added.

    Another emphasis that comes along with the search for quality growth companies is their adherence to environmental, social and governance standards, elements that are of growing concern for institutional investors. “I think there's a great deal of correlation between long-term corporate growth and long-term corporate performance, and we can be an important intermediary between asset owners and companies,” McAtamney said.

    Among the growth companies prime for investment, McAtamney said, are those developing technology for global payments systems, as commerce transitions from hard cash to electronic payments; companies developing systems to process and settle those payments; and business models that are based on subscriptions rather than outright purchases, where you pay as you go rather than all at once. Also of interest are companies that are in more “experiential” consumer products, such as health and beauty — sectors that are less likely to be negatively impacted by e-commerce, he said.

    Opportunities abound

    Regardless of sector, McAtamney said he is not concerned about the amount of global investment opportunities available in the future, although he also has no illusions about how difficult long-term investing has become.

    “I am worried about the fact that the dynamism around corporate performance has never been higher than it is right now,” he said. “And I think being in the predicting business has probably never been as challenging as it is today. But the nature of innovation and disruption, and companies that are doing new things and creating new things, is interesting to me. That's the opportunity for what we do.”

    Opinions expressed are those of the author as of the publication date, are subject to change, and may not reflect the views of other investment teams within William Blair. Factual information has been obtained from sources believed to be reliable, but its accuracy cannot be guaranteed. This material may include outlooks and forward-looking statements. Actual events may differ significantly from those presented.

    This content is for informational purposes only and not intended as investment advice or a recommendation to buy or sell any security. Investing involves risks, including the possible loss of principal. Diversification does not ensure against loss.

    This sponsored content is published by the P&I Content Solutions Group, a division of Pensions & Investments. The content was not produced by the editors of Pensions & Investments and www.pionline.com and does not represent the views of the publication or its parent company, Crain Communications Inc.




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