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| | | The first 100 days of the Trump administration have seen State Street Global Advisors double its exposure to US technology companies in its Global Equity Fund, even if said exposure still trails the cap-weighted index. SSGA global active quantitative ... |
| | | | ... firms such as J.P. Morgan and Fidelity. Just last week BennBridge opened the doors to its London office located on Jermyn Street, providing operational and infrastructure support for boutique funds management teams and the distribution of their funds ... |
| | | | ... new deputy chair following Citi managing director, securities services Martin Carpenter's departure in February. State Street head of client management Daniel Cheever will take over Carpenter's role, having been an ACSA director since 2013. Citi director ... |
| | | | ... fastest growing investment manager and fourth largest Exchange Traded Product operator behind BlackRock, Vanguard and State Street, according to Rainmaker research. |
| | | | State Street has announced that global ETF assets under its administration have exceeded US$2 trillion. The Boston-headquartered corporation now services more than half (55%) of the global industry's ETF and ETP assets under management, according to ... |
| | | | ... Trump's reflationary policies (although they remain in the "I promise" box still). It's not difficult to understand Wall Street's approval of Trump. Company earnings are rising. Thomson Reuter I/B/E/S estimates that S&P 500 companies' profits have risen ... |
| | | | ... significantly improved returns and assist in the management of volatility. A global survey of 475 institutions conducted by State Street Global Advisors shows asset owners from Asia Pacific are integrating ESG strategies to enhance investment performance ... |
| | | | ... assets is valued at more than $4.1 billion and includes some of Australia's leading office buildings, including 420 George Street, Sydney, Deutsche Bank Place at 126 Phillip Street, Sydney and 567 Collins Street, Melbourne. |
| | | | ... Syria, in retaliation for the chemical attack on Syrian civilians, has created very little, if any, palpitations on Wall Street. Neither did Kim Jung-on's latest missile testing. As far as the moneymen are concerned, Syria and North Korea are just specks ... |
| | | | ... really want to hurt me Do you really want to make me cry..." - Culture Club It began like just another ordinary day on Wall Street but last night it was one with an upward bias despite geo-political tremors - chemical attack in Syria and nuclear missile ... |
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