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Giselle Roux

Giselle Roux is one of Australia's most well-known and highly regarded investment strategists, having held the role of Chief Investment Officer at both Escala Partners and JB Were. She has also held a number of senior equities analyst and investment banking roles including with Citigroup, Bank of America Merrill Lynch and McIntosh Securities. Giselle is a host of The Inside Network events, a member of the Advisory Committee and contributor to The Inside Adviser publication.

Fixed income in 2026: deficits, AI and the case for global diversification

Fixed income is no longer a passive anchor in portfolios. AI debt issuance, swelling US deficits and stubborn inflation all point to the need for a fresh...

Fixed income in 2026: deficits, AI and the case for global diversification

Fixed income is no longer a passive anchor in portfolios. AI debt issuance, swelling US deficits and stubborn inflation all point to the need for a fresh...

Why finance needs more women

There goes International Women’s Day. In financial markets, many have highlighted notable woman who have made their way to a distinctive and influential...

Why finance needs more women

There goes International Women’s Day. In financial markets, many have highlighted notable woman who have made their way to a distinctive and influential...

Why finance needs more women

There goes International Women’s Day. In financial markets, many have highlighted notable woman who have made their way to a distinctive and influential...

Why finance needs more women

There goes International Women’s Day. In financial markets, many have highlighted notable woman who have made their way to a distinctive and influential...

Climate change, COVID travel and the law of large numbers

Covid and COP26 may not seem like a natural pairing beyond their headlines and emotive reactions they induce. Yet there are long-term investment consequences...

Climate change, COVID travel and the law of large numbers

Covid and COP26 may not seem like a natural pairing beyond their headlines and emotive reactions they induce. Yet there are long-term investment consequences...

'Act of faith' central to active management decision

An enduring question is whether one can identify a fund manager that can deliver outperformance relative to the index. Even before ETFs become the alternative,...

Compromise is required in adaption to ESG

Don’t tell your young folk; but being good is hard. One can “veneer” an ESG, sustainable, ethical or any-nomenclature-one-likes approach, and...

Big, energetic and different

Outside equity, fixed income and well-known alternatives there is another world of investment options that rarely find their way into portfolios. Examples...

Accelerating change and finding unexpected winners

With a current focus on climate and sustainability transformation, other life-changing developments may be battling for similar attention. ETFs have a habit of...

ESG - investing for impact is more art than science

ESG is now a required mantra. The most unusual funds claim this status even if they include gambling, governance recalcitrant or those with socially...

China's credit crunch

Many concepts in science illustrate the incapacity of the natural world to control everything. Once you introduce or determine an aspect, others fold-in or...

Sweating listed and private equity

Is private equity (PE) the key missing part of adviser portfolios? Endowments, the Future Fund (FF) et al, have heralded their high allocation to PE amid...

Bank's market dominance facing existential challenge

Just what is China doing by limiting all kinds of activity and corporations? Many see this an authoritarian regime imposing restraint on its citizens. Yet this...