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| | | ... going away. Reuters' monthly asset allocation poll - a "survey of leading investors in US, Britain, Japan and Continental Europe" - showed investors not waiting for May to come, they started packing in April. The survey showed investors reduced their ... |
| | | | ... the Future Fund, AustralianSuper and State Super among the world's top 100. While managers from the US and continental Europe dominate the top 500, countries with smaller economies, and smaller investment markets than ours, including South Africa, Denmark ... |
| | | | Aviva Investors will manage the Henderson International Property Fund portfolio, which includes Australian assets, after being named investment manager and authorised corporate director of the fund. The arrangements kick in 2 August. In a press statement ... |
| | | | ... asset base is huge: at more than US$5 trillion, Asian assets actually exceed those held by institutions in continental Europe. Unlike continental Europe, however, the vast bulk of assets in Asia - approximately 87 per cent - is managed internally by ... |
| | | | ... 2007-2009. This amounts to a hefty $12 billion of its fund's total $594 billion. Other big pension investors in Continental Europe include the Danish ATP and PKA, Dutch PGGM, Finnish VER. The majority of pension fund investments are through infrastructure ... |
| | | | European pension assets have been battered by the bear market but the sector still managed to spurt a decent 5.7 per growth - bringing total assets to $6.4 trillion. According to the latest annual IPE Top 1000 Pension Funds supplement, which assesses ... |
| | | | ... enterprise in the firm's dealings with the Bank of Scotland. The company has equity ventures with the bank in continental Europe with a total acquisition capacity of $2.5 billion, and has executed acquisitions of over $1.8 billion in the past two yea ... |
| | | | ... trillion-dollar superannuation industry. And while that's happening in the background, the group planted its flag in Continental Europe when it announced it will buy AB Prodata, an automated financial messaging provider based in Luxembourg. "The Rufus ... |
| | | | The Australian share market is expected to open higher following a positive lead from Wall Street. On the Sydney Futures Exchange, the September share price index contract was up 17 points to 5038 at 0734 AEST. Today, MBF Australia will release annual ... |
| | | | ... however, are not alone in looking abroad for fresh property investment opportunities. "It's the same in the UK and continental Europe. And in a few years time it will be the same in Asia," said Jennings. She added that it seemed investors the world over ... |
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