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| | A new report from ETF Securities suggests more people from traditional financial institutions are leaving their jobs for crypto companies. According to the report, the most recent move was from three J.P. Morgan executives. After a little over 21 years ... |
| | | ... years with Macquarie in various roles in Melbourne, Sydney and Asia, including three years as country head for Macquarie India. In his new role, Mouat will be responsible for driving the capital raising efforts of Kilter's three managed funds. "I'm delighted ... |
| | | ... differentiated asset origination to source high-quality opportunities across the yield spectrum. It will focus on Australia, India, Singapore, South Korea, and Hong Kong, with select deployment in other parts of the region. Apollo said the dedicated ... |
| | | ... through accretive acquisitions. "Today's announcement follows the news we shared last week, of an additional investment in our India road platform, IndInfravit, to facilitate its acquisition of five additional roads across the country," he said. "We ... |
| | | ... billion plus in asset size.) Japanese banks spend the most per annum ($28.5M) followed by those in Australia, China and India. The report stated that labour in the form of salaries is the single largest cost component due to institutions hiring more ... |
| | | ... country lags in terms of adoption in comparison to other APAC countries surveyed, such as Singapore, Hong Kong, Indonesia and India. Perhaps the trepidation stems from the legal uncertainty around cryptocurrency, as among non-owners, 39% in Asia Pacific ... |
| | | ... top products, over a one-year period, the following made notable performances: BetaShares Crude Oil Index ETF (74% p.a.), India Avenue Equity Fund (55% p.a.), BetaShares Global Energy Companies ETF (49% p.a.), BetaShares Geared US Equity ETF (47% p.a.) ... |
| | | ... 2021. The markets included in the study are Australia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, China, Finland, France, Germany, Hong Kong, India, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, Netherlands, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Switzerland, the UK and the US. Australia ... |
| | | ... housing. Vaidyanath has also held leadership roles in universities and global banks, including working at the Reserve Bank of India for about 15 years. She replaces Geoff Lake, who has served on the board for 12 years. Vaidyanath said her passion for ... |
| | | The nation's largest superannuation fund plans to appoint more external managers, including looking to hand out its first mandates for Japanese and Indian markets specialists. It has also hired from Frontier and VFMC as it grows the team responsible ... |
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