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| | | Causeway Asset Management has appointed Richard Lourey as managing director of water and fund management ahead of plans to launch a water fund. Lourey previously worked across capital markets in Australia, London and New York at ANZ Securities, Ord ... |
| | | | ... years, Thomas argues that emerging opportunities which remained to be explored include the use investment themes, such as water. He also predicts the "rise and rise" of active stock pickers and current frontier economies to make greater impacts on investment ... |
| | | | Steady as she goes! The US Federal Reserve maintained its course as it tries to guide the US economy out of stormy waters. There we have it Virginia, the much-awaited, much speculated US Federal Open Markets Committee (FOMC) meeting produced nada. By ... |
| | | | ... changes occur ever so slightly. The 'boiling frog' anecdote is based on the premise that if you place a frog in boiling water, it will instinctively jump out and live another day. But place the frog in a pot of cold water and turn the heat up gently. ... |
| | | | "O Captain my Captain! our fearful trip is done, The ship has weathered every rack, the prize we sought is won, The port is near, the bells I hear, the people all exulting..." Walt Whitman wrote this poem after US President Abraham Lincoln's assassination ... |
| | | | ... closing price of $US996.77. Macquarie Private Wealth adviser, Helen Spencer, said the market was patchy. "It's almost treading water ahead of further confirmation from economic data coming out of the US... such as the payroll figures on Friday," Ms Spencer ... |
| | | | ... said on average, each tonne of paper removed from commercial correspondence saves an estimated 18 trees, 67,500 litres of water, 9,500 kWh of energy and 3.3 tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions. So impressed with the results of the program, Brian Bissaker ... |
| | | | Australians all let us rejoice! We should be so lucky. Lucky. Lucky. Lucky. For a teeny-weeny land that represents only around 2 per cent of the global economy, nobody expected that this "lucky country" would be this lucky. While the biggest economies ... |
| | | | ... derive at least 50 per cent of their core business through the development and deployment of environmental technologies, water technology, alternative energy and pollution control. "Climate change is set to be one of the defining investment themes of ... |
| | | | Australia's $326 billion self-managed super funds may be the fastest growing super fund sector to date, but research shows they are missing out on the Asian equities boom with their negligible exposure to international equities. Ralf Zurbrugg, a professor ... |
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