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| | | US President Donald Trump has agreed to a pause in the reciprocal tariffs imposed on all nations, bar China, in excess of 10% for 90 days to encourage nations to go to the negotiating table. However, China saw tariffs increased to 125%, which will drive ... |
| | | | Following US President Donald Trump's "Liberation Day" tariffs, major stock indexes on Wall Street dropped as much as 6%, losing $4.9 trillion (US$3.1 trillion) in market value, marking the largest decline since March 2020. VanEck Asia Pacific chief ... |
| | | | ... investor relationships in one of QIC's key regions for growth. Blondel previously worked at Longview Partners and State Street in the UK. |
| | | | ... year, but they have become increasingly attentive to the evolving risks from recent global policy developments." State Street Global Advisors APAC economist Krishna Bhimavarapu said despite the oncoming US tariffs, Australia is well-positioned to deal ... |
| | | | ... managers. AMP said the addition is in response to the growing demand from new and existing advisers. According to State Street Global Advisors and Investment Trends, close to 60% of advisers are using managed accounts, with the sector currently sitting ... |
| | | | ... administrator and re-platform, all to support our journey in being a member first fund of the future," Nair said. State Street was chosen to be the master custodian. Team Super co-chairs Christina Langby and Nick Sherry said: "Today marks a momentous ... |
| | | | ... Having worked at Morgan Stanley and Lehman Brothers, he was one of the few investment professionals at CalPERS with Wall street experience. He famously overhauled CalPERS' investment portfolio, allocating lots more money to private markets investments. ... |
| | | | New research from State Street Global Advisors and Investment Trends shows about 59% of Australian financial advisers are now using managed accounts (MAs), as performance remains the top criteria for advisers. According to the SPDR ETFs / Investment ... |
| | | | ... and take more career breaks for caregiving duties, leading to less retirement savings. "Investing isn't just for Wall Street bros. It's for [women also]. And it's the key to financial freedom, security, and the life you actually want," Chanana ... |
| | | | ... $50 billion this year, bringing total funds under management (FUM) to $300 billion, according to new analysis from State Street. The growth, driven by increased active strategies, expansion of digital assets, and use of derivatives in ETFs, will aim ... |
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