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| | | ... program. Tokyo rose 0.12 per cent, or 17.40 points, to 14,404.67 thanks to a pick-up in the dollar against the yen, but Sydney drifted 0.44 per cent, or 22.9 points, lower to 5,219.6 after almost ending at a five-year high on Thursday. Seoul finished ... |
| | | | ... home the Australian hedge fund of the year award for its Laminar Credit Opportunities Fund at a ceremony at The Star in Sydney yesterday. The fixed interest fund invests in a range of corporate bonds, bank debt, credit derivatives, bank loans, commercial ... |
| | | | ... remainder of the year." Vernon said that over the past few years Australian Ethical had evolved its business to be based in Sydney. "This has been necessary to be more accessible to clients and investee companies and to more readily secure employees ... |
| | | | ... points above the UBS Australia Bank Bill Index over a rolling five year period. Presenting the new strategy at a briefing in Sydney yesterday, AllianceBernstein senior portfolio manager Alison Martier said with interest rates across the globe at record ... |
| | | | ... industry legend Sir Michael Hintze. Speaking at the Alternative Investment Management Association's Hedge Fund Forum in Sydney this week, Hintze said the alternative investment industry has had to adapt to sweeping policy interventions in the wake of ... |
| | | | ... Australia chief executive Julian Segal is scheduled to speak at an American Chamber of Commerce in Australia function in Sydney. In Australia, the market on Wednesday hit a five-year high as investors are inspired by China's economic growth. Positive ... |
| | | | ... Abbot announces his government. Speaking at the Alternative Investment Management Association (AIMA)'s Hedge Fund Forum in Sydney, FSC director of policy and international markets Martin Codina said he did not expect any announcement on who would be ... |
| | | | ... 218.13 points, at 14,423.36, adding to its 2.48 per cent rise on Monday as Olympic-related firms enjoyed further buying. Sydney advanced 0.38 per cent, or 19.7 points, to close at 5,201.2, while Seoul added 0.98 per cent, or 19.39 points, to 1,994.06. ... |
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