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| | | Macquarie Group broke into the world's top 50 largest fund manager rankings with US$543 billion in assets, making it the only Australian fund manager on the list. The latest analysis by the Willis Towers Watson's Thinking Ahead Institute shows ... |
| | | | ... standout investment over the past 12 months. The Global X FANG+ ETF and the Global X Semiconductor ETF (SEMI) topped its rankings with gains of 56.1% and 55.5%, respectively. These returns are largely attributed to the explosive performance of artificial ... |
| | | | ... Financial Standard that Australia remains an important market to its custody franchise, saying "it is not unusual to see rankings shift in a section of the market that has seen some consolidation during the last year," referring to both the superannuation ... |
| | | | ... (3.38). The company to receive the poorest rating is HomeCo on 0.99. The other companies to sit at the bottom of the rankings are APM Human Services (1.11), The Star Entertainment Group (1.26), NexGen Energy (1.30), and BSP Financial Group (1.31). The ... |
| | | | ... investment officers, chief executives, and other leading institutional investors. Frontier achieved first or equal first rankings across 10 of the 14 individual metrics measured in the survey, including the Relationship Strength Index, capability of ... |
| | | | HUB24 has stolen the crown from Netwealth and reclaimed the top spot for overall platform functionality. Investment Trends released its 2022 Platform Benchmarking and Competitive Analysis Report and said HUB24's overall score of 91.5% just edged ... |
| | | | ... 4.5%. Regarding retirement product default investment options, the Vision Income Stream Balanced Growth option topped the rankings with a 6.2% annualised return over a three-year period. AustralianSuper Choice Income Balanced came second and CareSuper ... |
| | | | ... largest owners is up 9% since the end of 2021 to US$26 trillion. Of this, US$14.1 trillion is held by the top 20. The rankings are based largely on data to March 31, however in some cases figures from June 2021 were used. There are six local entities ... |
| | | | ... in last with an overall score of just 41.7. Turkey, India, Argentina and the Philippines were also among the poorest rankings. In terms of the sub-indices measured, Iceland scored the best on adequacy (85.8) and sustainability (83.8), while Finland had ... |
| | | | ... Grigg said the prominence of Australian funds within the survey has waned. "Most Australian funds included fell in the rankings relative to last year, partly due to a weakening Australian dollar over the course of 2021," he explained. "However, AustralianSuper ... |
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