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| | ... the previous year. EQT Capital Raising managing director of client relations Martin Donnelly said this trend reflects a global shift towards privatisation for simpler ownership and improved capital flow. "Australian investors are strategically pivoting ... |
| | | ... office each week. In the same period, Australia's superannuation and wealth management industry has become "an amazing, global success story," he said. "It's been an honour to help tell that story to Australia and to the world," Dunnin said. "Rainmaker ... |
| | | ... US$49.2 billion to $52.9 billion. Its emerging markets equity strategy FUM grew from US$35.1 billion to US$37.1 billion. The global equity strategy went from US$33 billion to US$36 billion. The US equity strategy went from US$9.7 billion to US$11.5 billion. ... |
| | | Iress saw its share price skyrocket 15% as speculation swirled that a global private equity firm is keen on a buyout. An article in the AFR claiming US private equity investor Thoma Bravo is eyeing Iress sent investors into a tailspin, bumping up the ... |
| | | ... custodial services: Holding assets. "Broadly speaking, ASX have indicated they are focused on the issuer's capability, global footprint, and experience in the digital assets space," he said. Neiron continued by saying that VanEck is "uniquely placed" ... |
| | | ... infrastructure, mixed-use estates, and transport/logistics. AustralianSuper chief executive Paul Schroder said that despite "ongoing global economic uncertainty" the UK was an attractive location for the fund to deploy capital, emphasising that the investment ... |
| | | ... (54.2%), and PE (52.9%) performance in the next 12 months. The Preqin Fundraising from Family Offices report is based on a global investor survey conducted in November 2023. |
| | | ... along the way, some larger than others, including the Crash of October 1987, the collapse of the Dot.com boom in 2000, the Global Financial Crisis of 2008, and more recently the Covid pandemic." "But financial markets prevail and move forward, upward ... |
| | | An Australian equities fund from a global manager and an emerging markets equities offering from a local boutique will both be terminated. Both T. Rowe Price and Paradice Investment Management are shuttering funds, citing investors' best interests. ... |
| | | The Sydney-based fund manager has launched its first global fund, led by former Antipodes portfolio manager Sunny Bangia. The Blackwattle Global Quality Fund will be managed by Bangia, who brings over 18 years of experience in financial services. Bangia ... |
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