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| | ... Interestingly there was almost the same figure flowing out of the BlackRock iShares Core S&P/ASX 200 ETF and the State Street SPRDR S&P/ASX 200 month at $159 million and $131 million respectively. The total outflow for Australian equities in July was ... |
| | | State Street Global Advisors is expecting to launch a new low-cost environmental, social and governance (ESG) ETF on the ASX on August 5, with a similar risk-return to the ASX 200. The SPDR S&P/ASX 200 ESG Fund will go by the ticker E200 and is the ... |
| | | State Street Global Advisors has warned the current rally in equities markets parallels that of the dot-com boom, as price to earnings multiples continue to expand. Since the March 23 low, the ASX All Technology Index, which features the likes of buy-now-pay-later ... |
| | | ... BlackRock is the second largest manager in ETPs with $15.3 billion. BetaShares is third with $10.9 billion in ETP FUM and State Street is fourth largest with over $6 billion. However, BetaShares remains the dominant player in the ESG ETP space, with ... |
| | | ... December 2018 prior to its acquisition by Japanese bank MUFG in 2019. Prior to that Lazberger spent 17 years with State Street in a range of senior positions in Australia, Japan, Hong Kong and the UK. Before his resignation in 2008 to join CFS, Lazberger ... |
| | | ... Aberdeen Standard's Brett Jollie, Schroder's Chris Durack, Vanguard's Frank Kolimago, MLC Wealth's Garry Mulcahy, State Street Global Advisors' James MacNevin, Russell Investments' Jodie Hampshire, Australian Ethical's John McMurdo, Ninety One's Justin ... |
| | | Research from State Street found Australian savers have been more likely to check their super and change investment strategies during the COVID-19 crisis. Around 42% of Australian savers have been negatively impacted financially by COVID-19, according ... |
| | | ... annum after fees compared to its benchmark RBA cash rate's 1.52% annualised. So far this year, Schroders, Mirae and State Street have made fee cuts to their local funds. |
| | | State Street is dropping the fees on its flagship actively-managed equities funds by 9 to 13 bps for Australian investors effective July 1. The State Street Australian Equity Fundwill go from charging 79bps per year in management costs to 70bps. It ... |
| | | ... colleague." "We will all miss you and remember you forever Perko." Perkins began his career in financial services at State Street, where he worked for five years managing its fund operations and client relationships. Following his period at State Street ... |
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