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| | ... enjoyed a "long and successful relationship." Because of the decision, the Aberdeen representative on ALR's board, Mark Daniels, stepped down from his role. |
| | | ... enjoyed a "long and successful relationship." Because of this decision, the Aberdeen representative on ALR's board, Mark Daniels, has stepped down from his role. In an ASX statement, ALR said it is currently "finalising the terms of appointment of relevant ... |
| | | ... with a change at the top of the $170 million fund. Robert Penaloza will become head of the team on July 1, replacing Mark Daniels who steps down to become investment director. Penaloza has been with Aberdeen since 1997 and has held roles as a senior ... |
| | | ... investment desk and office. Penaloza will take up his new role in May and will report to head of Australian Equities, Mark Daniels, who oversees a team of six investment professionals. The Australian-based team works closely with their regional counterparts ... |
| | | ... fund is managed using a bottom-up investment approach and features a low five per cent annual portfolio turnover. Mark Daniels, Aberdeen head of Australian equities said Australian banks are better placed than many of the overseas counterparts. "Australian ... |
| | | ... points higher at 3813 on a volume of 18,986 contracts. Aberdeeen Asset Management Australia director of equities Mark Daniels said the rebound in US stocks had driven the gains. "It's the bounce-back from the states," Mr Daniels said. "You've got Wall ... |
| | | ... DeAM's Australian small caps team, led by Sinclair Currie, will now report to Aberdeen's head of Australian equities, Mark Daniels. Bovingdon said the restructure actually reconnected his team with former colleagues acquired by Aberdeen overseas. "This ... |
| | | ... dropped 15 points to 5,439 on a volume of 6,012 contracts. Aberdeen Asset Management Australia director of equities Mark Daniels said it was a "strange" market today with the volume of trades quite low. "Most business people don't want to trade ahead ... |
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