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| | | ... mandates were: Australian equities (Alphinity, Macquarie and Hyperion), international equities (Robeco, State Street, BlackRock), Australian fixed income (Macquarie, Ardea, Coolabah), alternatives (LGT, Ardea and IFM). The most popular mandate asset ... |
| | | | ... of the Year, Distribution Team of the Year, Financial Education Campaign of the Year and Marketing Team of the Year. BlackRock, Vanguard and Zurich were among the big winners last year, with the awards seeing more votes than ever before at 17,500. Voting ... |
| | | | ... two years and was previously managing director - senior portfolio manager in the Asian fundamental equities team at BlackRock in Hong Kong. Prior to joining BlackRock, Hall was a senior investment officer at Argo Investments where he was involved in ... |
| | | | ... total assets, while Macquarie slipped to the sixth spot in local institutional FUM. Next on the list after IFM were BlackRock Australia ($77.1 billion), QIC ($74.9 billion), Macquarie ($73.5 billion), AMP Capital Investors ($72.5 billion), Pinnacle Investment ... |
| | | | ... in the US in December 2019 and has spent a large part of his 24-year-long career working in ETFs for State Street and BlackRock/Barclays BGI (which merged). |
| | | | Nearly 20 years after ETFs started trading in Australia, their total assets crossed $102 billion at the end of March. There are now 220 ETFs listed on the ASX. In March, their investors made roughly 18,685 ETF trades a day with average daily trading ... |
| | | | Rest has hired BlackRock's head of client portfolio solutions in Australia as the fund's head of investment strategy and asset allocation, while also naming a head of capital markets. Andrew Thomas will report to Rest's chief investment officer Andrew ... |
| | | | BlackRock has announced two co-heads of BlackRock Sustainable Investing for Asia Pacific, hiring from AMP Capital. Emily Woodland and Geir Espeskog have been appointed to share the position, both based in Hong Kong. Woodland was previously head of sustainable ... |
| | | | ... inflows which were down 1.1% on 2019 at $278.9 billion. Plan For Life noted the variation in inflow growth with QIC, BlackRock, Challenger, AMP, Macquarie, IOOF and DFA recorded triple and double digit percentage increases but were offset by large falls ... |
| | | | The swelling size of a BlackRock ETF that invests in clean energy stocks has forced S&P to expand the underlying index from 30 stocks to 100. But an Aussie ETF tracking the index doesn't want to change. Index giant S&P's Global Clean Energy Index launched ... |
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