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| | | Sydney Airport has again rejected a takeover bid, with AustralianSuper now joining the consortium attempting to buy the airport. Sydney Airport today announced to the ASX that it has received a revised and non-binding proposal and concluded that it ... |
| | | | ... it sure shouldn't be now." He posits that NFP funds are growing at such a rate, particularly the likes of AustralianSuper, Aware Super and Sunsuper, that having too much invested in the ASX is an investment risk. This is likely because the ASX is ... |
| | | | ... year or beginning of next. ARA Asset Management's subsidiary LOGOS was recently part of a consortium alongside AustralianSuper and TCorp that acquired Sydney's Mooreback Logistics Park, the nation's largest internodal freight facility. |
| | | | ... for was 18.1% for the 12 months ending June, and 7.9% p.a. over three years (for 61 options). Many funds such as AustralianSuper said the returns this financial year were their best in decades, if not since inception. |
| | | | AustralianSuper wants to triple its investment in private credit to $15 billion in next three years, as it announces a new head for the asset class. The fund has promoted Nick Ward to head of private credit. He was previously a senior portfolio manager. ... |
| | | | ... 64.1%), and retail funds 67.8% (up from 58.1%). In industry funds' satisfaction ratings, HESTA was followed by AustralianSuper, UniSuper and Cbus. In retail funds, OnePath was the highest ranking followed by Colonial First State, MLC, ASGARD, BT, Mercer ... |
| | | | ... industry fund chief executive. HESTA chief executive Debby Blakey is the incoming president of the council, replacing AustralianSuper chief executive Silk, who recently announced that he will exit the $225 billion super fund. ACSI also welcomes Michelle ... |
| | | | AustralianSuper, QIC and Aware Super have invested in an American sustainable infrastructure firm. Generate builds, owns, operates and finances sustainable infrastructure. It has a portfolio of about $2 billion of such assets in the energy, waste, water ... |
| | | | ... Eliza Hall Institute that have joined over the years. This is a sharp contrast to UniSuper's peers; funds like AustralianSuper, Aware Super, Hostplus and Cbus have continued to merge with smaller funds and often talk about actively scoping potential ... |
| | | | The chief executive of Australia's biggest superannuation fund AustralianSuper will step down before the end of the year. Having led the fund since its creation on 1 July 2006, Ian Silk is set to leave the super fund at the end of this year. Chief ... |
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