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| | ... Middle East took part in the study. The US leads the way for real estate-focused single family offices, followed closely by Germany. Residential, office and retail buildings are the most popular property types. Logistics, hospitality, and light-industrial ... |
| | | ... renewables. The fund predominantly invests in securities listed on stock exchanges in the G7 countries of the US, UK, Japan, Germany, France, Italy and Canada. It aims to provide regular and stable income and to outperform the benchmark, being an accumulation ... |
| | | ... purpose. Simpson has over 20 years of experience working in the investment industry in New Zealand, Hong Kong, the UK, Germany and Australia. His career includes five years at ANZ Private Bank, where he established an impact investment business. As head ... |
| | | ... on the US stock market, leading to broad-based underperformance across multiple sectors." "Meanwhile, regions such as Germany, with its major fiscal stimulus, and China, which is actively boosting domestic consumption, are demonstrating stronger growth ... |
| | | ... in three years. "Our headline inflation is now lower than most major advanced economies, including the US, the UK, and Germany," Chalmers said. "And if you look at the underlying measure, the trimmed mean measure, it was 3.2% through the year to the ... |
| | | ... Chain Income Partnership (ESCIP), currently comprises 76 assets in 'last mile' locations across the UK, Denmark, France, Germany, the Netherlands, and Spain. The ESCIP has a collective dimension of 730,000m 2, and contains a diversified base of more ... |
| | | ... times more than the volume reported in France at 66. UK-domiciled strategies are the third-most popular at 57, followed by Germany with 42 and Canada with 38. PwC counted a total of 11 deals taking place Australia, placing it the 10 th spot. The research ... |
| | | ... Peter said. Australia sits ahead of New Zealand (8 th ), Switzerland (11 th ), Netherlands (12 th ), Canada (13 th ), Germany (15 th ), the US (20 th ) and the UK (21 st ). "Importantly, our ranking is trending higher. Projecting out to 2050, we rise ... |
| | | ... United Kingdom, Ireland, and Switzerland. In these, female portfolio managers form between 10 and 12% of the manager pool. Germany, meanwhile, continues to trail most jurisdictions, with its percentage of female managers dropping 1%, to 6%, over the ... |
| | | ... Australia ranks behind Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, Ireland, Netherlands, and Luxembourg. However, it beat out the likes of Germany, Denmark, Finland, Sweden, Belgium, and New Zealand. Despite a sound retirement security environment, the study showed ... |
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