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ETF businesses bullish on growth prospects

MARK SMITH  |  THURSDAY, 17 DEC 2015
... confidence in spite of current economic headlines is not surprising," EY Oceania wealth and asset management leader, Antoinette Elias, said. "We continue to see great energy and promise for the future. However, as it seeks to deliver growth in the short ...

Hedge funds under cost pressure from brokers

MARK SMITH  |  WEDNESDAY, 2 DEC 2015
... understand the full effect on the fund's performance," EY's wealth and asset management leader for the Oceania region, Antoinette Elias, said. "In the Australian market we are seeing a range of new funds being launched. These funds, like existing funds ...

Hedge fund growth problem not helped by new products

MARK SMITH  |  FRIDAY, 21 NOV 2014
... and tailored offerings via separately managed accounts and long-only funds," EY Oceania asset management leader Antoinette Elias said. Of the largest managers surveyed (those with more than US$10 billion under management), 46% offer or plan to launch ...

ETF assets to surpass hedge funds in 12-18 months

MARK SMITH  |  THURSDAY, 6 FEB 2014
... and uses for, ETFs as they take market share from competitors." EY's Oceania Wealth and Asset Management leader Antoinette Elias said. "The European market is comparatively sophisticated, but geographically fragmented and carries a heavy regulatory burden. ...

Hedge fund growth plans hampered by lack of demand

MARK SMITH  |  WEDNESDAY, 11 DEC 2013
... managers globally saying growth is their top strategic priority this year," EY's Oceania Asset Management leader Antoinette Elias said. "Locally, Australian fund managers also have growth at the top of their agenda, with many of the larger players diversifying ...

FSC focuses FATCA talk on govt agreement

MELANIE TIMBRELL  |  WEDNESDAY, 18 JUL 2012
... member does not provide necessary information, to withhold a 30% tax on US-connected payments for that member. Antoinette Elias, Ernst & Young's Oceania asset management leader, said that if Australia's rules prove to be too specific for the US government ...
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