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Mr. Michael Frith is a Manager of Economics at Guardians of New Zealand Superannuation.
His primary role is to provide the macroeconomic advice that underpins investment analysis and broader investment decisions.
Prior to joining the firm in 2015, Mr. Frith previously worked from the Reserve Bank of New Zealand, where he held a number of roles during his lengthy tenure, including managing the Bank’s Auckland office and management roles within the Bank’s Prudential Supervision and Economic departments.
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Guardians of New Zealand Superannuation
Guardians of New Zealand Superannuation Financial ConglomeratesFinance The Guardians invests government contributions into two funds: the NZ Super Fund and the Elevate NZ Venture Fund. The NZ Super Fund is a global portfolio of investments that will help pay for the increased cost of universal superannuation payments (New Zealand Superannuation) in the future. The Elevate NZ Venture Fund is a smaller fund that supports investment in New Zealand companies that have moved beyond the start-up, or ‘angel’, investment phase, and need capital for the next stage of their development. The Guardians takes a long-term investment view. | Econoom | 01-02-2015 |
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Guardians of New Zealand Superannuation Financial ConglomeratesFinance The Guardians invests government contributions into two funds: the NZ Super Fund and the Elevate NZ Venture Fund. The NZ Super Fund is a global portfolio of investments that will help pay for the increased cost of universal superannuation payments (New Zealand Superannuation) in the future. The Elevate NZ Venture Fund is a smaller fund that supports investment in New Zealand companies that have moved beyond the start-up, or ‘angel’, investment phase, and need capital for the next stage of their development. The Guardians takes a long-term investment view. | Finance |
















