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| | | ... about $575 million, with a range of Australian and international banks. "Australian universities are among the best in the world so it's not surprising to see significant demand for both world leading education and vibrant on-campus life experiences ... |
| | | | ... market, broadening available investment strategies to the fifth-largest superannuation (retirement savings) industry in the world," he said. "We are delighted that Kayne Anderson Rudnick will benefit from the provision of our single-source solution ... |
| | | | The Global X global carbon ETF (GCO2) tracks the ICE Global Carbon Futures Index to provide access to the world's largest carbon markets. This includes the European Union Emissions Trading Scheme, Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative, Western Climate ... |
| | | | ... themes investors should bear in mind for the year ahead. Janus Henderson's foremost macro themes to consider include the world's alignment into trading blocs, nationalisation, and the renewable energy revolution. Janus Henderson head of Australian Fixed ... |
| | | | ... CFA or master's degree in finance which is not to say that an undergraduate degree isn't helpful in the corporate world. "The challenge is that you want a generalist for the most part. You want them to have expertise in particular areas, but ... |
| | | | ... Ardino said the committee would be strengthened by Pain's deep experience and at times different way of viewing the world. "Each Lifespan Investment Committee member has been chosen for their diverse background and specialist expertise to help ensure ... |
| | | | ... both climate change and sustainability and we feel both T3MP and JPSI can help address the client demand we are seeing for world leading solutions," said JPMAM head of wholesale, Australia and New Zealand Mark Carlile. In addition to fundamental research ... |
| | | | As is typical in volatile and uncertain times, a flight to safety is apparent. Global public funds will be net sellers of public equity and some higher-yielding fixed-income assets. They will retreat to safe-haven currencies, with dollar holdings rising ... |
| | | | ... something that we're starting to position our portfolios for." If you look at the level of inflation in the developed world, and you compare that to Central Bank targets, around 2%, that gap makes it very hard and very challenging for central banks ... |
| | | | ... strong economic growth. "Other contributing factors are population growth, the fact that we've got a lot of what the world wants in terms of soft and hard commodities," Tadgell said. "And that is fed into 30 years of uninterrupted economic growth ... |
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