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| | ... members' best interests are placed at the centre of our decision making and actions." Last month, the fund appointed Don Russell as independent chair, succeeding Heather Ridout who had held the role since 2013. |
| | | ... super industry have spent stints of their career at State Super, including recently appointed AustralianSuper chair Don Russell, who earlier chaired State Super. "State Super continues to challenge and inspire me," Livanas said. "I have no doubt that ... |
| | | ... battle. US benchmark equity indices dropped last Friday - Dow down by 0.3%), S&P 500 down by 0.5%, Nasdaq down by 1.1%, Russell 2000 down by 0.8% - after Bloomberg reported: "Trump administration officials are discussing ways to limit U.S. portfolio ... |
| | | ... superannuation fund has appointed its new chair, succeeding Heather Ridout. The board of AustralianSuper has appointed Don Russell as independent chair of the fund. He will replace Heather Ridout who has held the role since 2013 and served on the fund's ... |
| | | ... is already positioned for this eventuality." US equity markets closed mixed: Dow +0.13%, S&P 500 +0.03%, Nasdaq -0.11%, Russell 2000 -0.63%; the yield on 10-year US Treasuries was unchanged at 1.8%; and the Bloomberg US dollar spot index ticked up by ... |
| | | ... 25%. This sent US equities lower the next day and last trading day of May - Dow (1.41%), S&P 500 (1.32%), Nasdaq (1.51%), Russell 2000 (1.35%). Meanwhile, 10-year US bond yields closed at 2.14% - the lowest since January this year - and the VIX index ... |
| | | ... and down, but the S&P 500 index has fallen by 2.1% since May 10 when the trade war reignited; the Nasdaq by 3.4% and the Russell 2000 index by 4.6% The decline in the S&P 500 and Nasdaq indices are understandable because the companies that make up the ... |
| | | ... AustralianSuper has appointed a former principal adviser to the Prime Minister as an independent director to its board. Don Russell is joining AustralianSuper's 12-person board which includes one other independent director, five directors nominated ... |
| | | ... There cannot be a case of all profit, no responsibility." This is a view shared by Media Super chief executive Graeme Russell. He said: "I think Jacinda Ardern got it exactly right when she said Facebook, Google and others are not 'the postman' ... |
| | | ... experience includes working as a chief investment officer at Forte Investment Advisors and senior research analyst at Russell Investments. Tasplan chair Naomi Edwards thanked Lundy for his services over the last eight years. "The bringing together of ... |
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