The latest issue of Financial Standard now available as an e-newspaper Alternatives win big mandates BY KARREN VERGARA | THURSDAY, 22 OCT 2020 12:38PMAlternatives asset managers won the most mandates last financial year, marking their best period yet, according to new research. Read more: Alternatives, IFM Investors, Macquarie, Rainmaker, Ardea Investment Management, Australian Catholic Superannuation Retirement Fund, Aware Super, Christian Super, Coolabah Capital Investments, Credit Suisse, First Sentier, Hostplus, Kapstream Capital, Mandate Chaser, NGS Super, Perennial, Wilshire, Yarra Capital |
| JAMIE WILLIAMSON | 12:43PM An $11.2 billion superannuation fund will halve its administration fees later this month. | ELIZA BAVIN | 12:25PM Mercer Australia has committed to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2050 for its Australian funds and the Mercer-managed investment options within Mercer Super. | | ANNABELLE DICKSON | 12:03PM In a series of promotions, Janus Henderson Investors has appointed a new head of institutional business for Australia and head of consultant relations. | KARREN VERGARA | 12:39PM The superannuation sector's assets reached a milestone of $3.04 trillion at the end of 2020. |
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