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| | ... correction and continue to pile into equities. That's according to new investor behaviour research by State Street Global Advisors (SSGA), which conducted the research in January with Longitude Research. APAC investors said they had done relatively little ... |
| | | State Street Global Advisors (SSGA) will conduct a review of Findex's investment strategy and research approach, following the group's acquisition of Crowe Horwath. SSGA will be in charge of streamlining Findex's business structure and operating model ... |
| | | ... Management, Omega Global Investors, Partners Group, PM Capital, RARE Infrastructure, Robeco, Spire Capital, State Street Global Advisors, UBS, Vanguard, Zurich |
| | | ... longer, according to modelling by the Association of Superannuation Funds of Australia (ASFA) and State Street Global Advisors (SSGA). The report found that retirees with a traditional defensive portfolio (75% cash/fixed income and 25% Australian equities) ... |
| | | ... returns in their first month and volatility was higher than for ASX20 stocks, according to figures from State Street Global Advisors (SSgA). Of the 26 IPOs worth over $100 million in 2014, only half had a positive return on listing day and less than ... |
| | | ... Quantitative equities boutique Plato Investment Management has appointed a senior quantitative analyst from State Street Global Advisors (SSgA). Dr Jonathan Whiteoak will primarily be responsible for driving research into quantitative stock selection ... |
| | | ... For Life. iShares remains the leading ETF product provider with a 36.9% market share, followed by State Street Global Advisors (26.1%), Vanguard Investments (17.6%), BetaShares (10.7%) and Russell Investments (3.9%). The top three products on the market ... |
| | | ... now available to download on FSiTV. Chris Probyn, chief economist at $3 trillion investment giant State Street Global Advisors kickstarted the forum with an unflinching view on Europe. "It's dead in the water," he said, predicting that growth will continue ... |
| | | ... the future of the old continent. "They are dead in the water and they are going to stay that way," State Street Global Advisors chief economist Christopher Probyn said. He added that it is not possible to have monetary union without fiscal union: "When ... |
| | | ... Services Council chief economist James Bond, AXA Investment Management head of Asia Mark Tinker and State Street Global Advisors chief economist Christopher Probyn. Speaking about the fall in value of the Australian dollar, Eslake said that "the RBA ... |
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