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| | | ... investments, though data suggests this will change in future. The report also revealed that environmental, social, and corporate governance issues were not prevalent in family offices but did have an impact on asset allocation. Family offices that considered ... |
| | | | ... selling that began the week, taking direction from a strong rally in Shanghai despite disappointing European economic and corporate data after Mario Draghi vowed to keep monetary policy accommodative. The euro fell to $1.2789 from $1.2850 late in New ... |
| | | | ... primary responsibility for the regulation of the financial and securities markets. Before her role at ASIC Gibson was a corporate and securities law partner at Mallesons Stephen Jaques. She is a trustee of the Australian Museum and an adjunct professor ... |
| | | | Van Eyk administrator Trent Hancock of Moore Stephens Sydney Corporate Recovery Group is seeking expressions of interest for the purchase of the business and its associated assets. In a statement administrator Trent Hancock said: "The core business ... |
| | | | ... securities and interest rate derivatives, including Australian government and semi-government bonds, treasury notes, corporate bonds, floating rate notes, New Zealand government bonds, interest rate swaps, overnight index swaps, forward rate agreements ... |
| | | | ... Singapore. Marelle has been with BNP Paribas since 1995, holding roles in operations, sales and relationship management and corporate trust services in Paris, London, Frankfurt and Hong Kong. Raccat has been with the firm since 1996. He was appointed ... |
| | | | Van Eyk Research has gone into voluntary administration with Trent Hancock of Moore Stephens Sydney Corporate Recovery Group appointed administrator. "The company's decision follows the recent and sudden closure of the Blueprint Series of managed funds," ... |
| | | | ... listing marks a significant milestone in the Australian investment market, with the company hoping to set a benchmark for corporate philanthropy. "This has only been made possible because some of Australia's most prominent fund managers are managing ... |
| | | | ... the discretion of directors. Naos said that unlike recent LIC IPOs, the company will be paying for all IPO costs and corporate fees which will leave investors with an IPO net tangible asset of $1.00. This compares to many recent LIC IPO's where the IPO ... |
| | | | ... visible accident in that space in the coming years," he said. Further magnifying this threat is the re-emergence of corporate hybrids with shaky underlying structures, which may be too complicated for an undirected investor to properly understand. "The ... |
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