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| | | ... investor Quinbrook has appointed Tim Horneman as region leader for Australia, formalising his responsibility for the firm's local investment activities and business operations. The appointment strengthens Quinbrook's global leadership structure established ... |
| | | | ... Systematic Equity Fund Active ETF (FGSE) and the Western Asset Enhanced Income Fund Active ETF (FEIF). This brings its total local active ETF range to nine products. Unlike traditional index ETFs, both strategies aim to deliver consistent alpha while ... |
| | | | ... Henderson will adopt Rantum Capital's industrial partner network to provide deep sector insight, strengthen sourcing and enhance local credibility, the firm said. Rantum Capital co-founder and managing director Dirk Notheis added: "We are very pleased ... |
| | | | ... contributions were well-recognised by the firm. "He is highly regarded across the industry, with a strong understanding of the local advice landscape and the evolving needs of advisers," Hall said. "These qualities make him well suited to guide the next ... |
| | | | ... partnership and to contributing to HESTA's ongoing success by delivering our global scale, tailored solutions, innovation, and local market expertise." J.P. Morgan head of securities sales, ANZ Nick Paparo echoed Schiavon's sentiment. "We value our long-standing ... |
| | | | ... than being worried about excess investment," Colosimo said. While Australia has limited direct exposure to the AI trade, local mining companies benefited from demand for industrial metals required for data centres and chip manufacturing. BHP and Rio ... |
| | | | ... closely with and growing the relationship with the team." He added that JPMAM proposed a progressive framework that leveraged local structuring experts, which involved the creation of two trusts, one equity and one fixed income, integrated within Findex's ... |
| | | | ... Australian Retirement Trust (ART) has made its largest annual investment in Australian property, investing $3 billion across six local funds. ART said the investments will help develop housing supply, new offices and jobs-generating industrial land ... |
| | | | ... he says. The second tailwind for emerging markets is a weaker US dollar. For many markets, a weak dollar means a stronger local currency. "If you've got a lot of debt, you're paying less immediately. It means that inflation is generally lower ... |
| | | | ... across Australia. "The financial products expansion will initially be driven out of Singapore, building on that existing local Australian infrastructure rather than starting from scratch," Fayard said. "We operate with a service-led model globally, with ... |
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