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| | | ... who conducted the research. The survey of 952 professionals working in investment banking, asset management and the securities industry in Australia, Hong Kong, China and Singapore, revealed that Australian workers have the highest job satisfaction in ... |
| | | | ... accommodates client's collectibles, investment property and mortgages, as well as structured products, warrants and stapled securities, something McKeage maintained made it stand out from traditional platforms. She also said that these could be administered ... |
| | | | ... Services, following managerial changes linked to the acquisition of ING Investment Management. The UBS Global Property Securities Fund and the UBS Property Securities Fund had their three star ratings temporarily withdrawn due to "a change in portfolio ... |
| | | | ... nominees for most outstanding thought leader, they include Dr Ishaq Batti, La Trobe University, Paul Clitheroe AM, IPAC Securities, Tony Day, Scarce Capital (ex Future Fund), Professor Michael Drew, Professor Stephen Gray, Queensland Investment Corporation ... |
| | | | The AMP Capital Global Infrastructure Securities Fund has hit the $1 billion mark in funds under management since its launch in August 2010, through both retail and institutional investments from overseas. The fund, which has a three star rating from ... |
| | | | ... manager for AMP, has given his notice at AMP as he prepares to leave the company and the AMP Capital Global Property Securities Fund. Ward said he wanted to return to Australia after working for AMP in their London and Chicago offices for the past six ... |
| | | | ... cent, to 4,033.1, while the broader All Ordinaries index rose 29.6 points, or 0.73 per cent, to 4,093.1. Patersons Securities associate director John Curtin said a rise in commodity prices overnight was keeping the market in recovery mode after last ... |
| | | | A former Bell Potter Securities employee has been charged with five counts of dishonest conduct involving more than $1.8 million, following an ASIC investigation. Lawson Stuart Donald, 36, worked at the stockbroking firm as a client adviser between ... |
| | | | ... offence. Carll, of Port Pirie, South Australia, was banned from the industry in February this year after the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) alleged he dishonestly arranged for clients' assets to be held as security for his personal ... |
| | | | ... had a number of unintended consequences," Ken Bentsen, executive vice president of public policy and advocacy at the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association, told the New York Times. Problems surfaced when it was interpreted as meaning ... |
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