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| | ... Morgan remaining the largest player, commanding $1.08 trillion of this. HSBC ranks ninth, having been surpassed by Clearstream and Netwealth in the past six months. |
| | | ... ETPs by retail investors and financial advisers, the entry of managed fund transactions services like Calastone and Clearstream into the Australian market, and regulatory disparities in the Design and Distribution Obligations (DDO) between unlisted funds ... |
| | | Clearstream Australia has won a mandate to serve as sub-custodian for unlisted managed funds and hedge funds in Australia and New Zealand for a large firm. J.P. Morgan appointed Clearstream to provide local sub-custody services. Clearstream has been ... |
| | | ... top 10 comprised: NAB Asset Servicing ($538.5bn), BNP Paribas ($475bn), State Street ($460.7bn), HSBC ($196.1bn), Clearstream ($70.9bn), Netwealth ($38.8bn) and BNY Mellon ($25.9bn). With total assets under custody growing 7.4% over the six months, ACSA ... |
| | | BNP Paribas has won a mandate to serve as sub-custodian in Australia and New Zealand for a large European firm. Clearstream appointed BNP Paribas Securities Services to provide local sub-custody services. Clearstream currently has a partnership with ... |
| | | ... rebranded an Australian managed funds business that it acquired in July last year. Sydney-based Ausmaq will be renamed Clearstream Australia from June 1, and will provide custody and administrative services in Australia for the managed funds industry. ... |
| | | ... specialist managed funds and term deposit administrator through its international central securities depository subsidiary, Clearstream. The move will see Clearstream enter the Australian market when the deal closes in the second half of the year, allowing ... |
| | | ... the system, which will become available locally from December 17. BNP Paribas, Dexia Bank, Standard Chartered Bank, Clearstream, Manifest, ISS and Broadridge are among those that have signed up. "Voting is probably the only event where the fund manager ... |
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