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| | | Quadrant Private Equity has led its super fund investors to buy Australian Fast Foods (AFF), owner of the Red Rooster and Chicken Treat brands, for $180 million. The management buy-out, funded largely by domestic super funds, seeks to improve both Quadrant's ... |
| | | | ... and domestic listed property trusts and international bonds. The winners in the move are AQR Capital, Barclays, First Quadrant, Mellon, Macquarie, State Street Global Advisors (SSGA) and Vanguard who will manage the $124 million shift. "These moves are ... |
| | | | Tasmanian super fund Quadrant said super funds need to start putting "something back into the community" by taking responsibility for the financial education of their members. Quadrant chief executive officer, Wayne Davy, said super funds should assume ... |
| | | | ... of legislative changes encouraging people to save more for their retirement. According to Tasmanian-based super fund Quadrant, almost 20,000 Tasmanian women signed up for the co-contribution scheme in the December 2005 quarter compared to fewer than ... |
| | | | Tasmanian-based industry fund Quadrant has reshaped its operations in the lead up to its predominantly 'baby boomer' members entering the retirement phase in the next few years. Chief executive officer, Wayne Davy, said that the fund, which was previously ... |
| | | | Quadrant has welcomed back Andrea Ross to the position of compliance and risk manager. Ross, who holds a Diploma of Superannuation Management, has returned from across the Tasman after she left Quadrant for a stint in Melbourne. She has 16 years of ... |
| | | | ... New York Overlay Associates, Bridgewater Associates, Deutsche Asset Management (Australia) Limited, FDO Partners, First Quadrant, Goldman Sachs Asset Management, JP Morgan Investment Management and QIC. Meanwhile, the QIC Tactical Return Fund will be ... |
| | | | ... and rewarding career choice in the financial planning industry." The State winners of the award are: Katie Chessum from Quadrant Securities (VIC/TAS), Lea Kerry Clothier from Godfrey Pembroke Financial Consultants (QLD/NT), Katherine Cramsie from Mercer ... |
| | | | Quadrant has become the first Tasmanian-based superannution fund to be issued a Registrable Superannuation Entity (RSE) licence from the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA). As the July 1 2006 RSE deadline approaches, it is expected that ... |
| | | | ... investment markets. The managers include Barclays Global Investors, Bridgewater Associates, Deutsche Asset Management, First Quadrant, Goldman Sachs Asset Management and JP Morgan Investment Management. QIC's head of alternative investments Jim Christensen ... |
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