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| | Multi-boutique asset manager BNY Mellon Investment Management is welcoming Denis Gambi as director of institutional business, Australia. Gambi will focus on the institutional, corporate, government and ultra-high net worth segments, providing investment ... |
| | | ... Citadel SPV, where he was a vice president - business development. He has also held senior roles at NAB, Pershing LLC, BNY Mellon and Potter Warburg Asset Management. At Australian Unity, he will report to head of distribution Damen Purcell, who said ... |
| | | ... manager. Prior to that, he was a business development manager at Fidelity Worldwide Investment. He has also held roles at BNY Mellon, AXA and ANZ. At Robeco, he will support the company's Australian retail business and work with his Sydney-based counterpart ... |
| | | ... equities, fixed interest and structured finance. He has a breadth of experience through his work with J. P. Morgan, BNY Mellon and the Irish Stock Exchange while abroad and with ANZ and NAB in Melbourne. Equity Trustees said he brings an understanding ... |
| | | ... has opened its Sydney office. The company, which has provided responsible investment research to clients including BNY Mellon, Morningstar and ING Investment Management, said this move "expands Sustainalytics' global footprint and enables the firm to ... |
| | | ... transition. In the meantime NAB will continue to provide custody services to its clients using its current global custodian BNY Mellon. NAB Asset Servicing is the largest custodian in the Australian market with more than $793 billion in assets under ... |
| | | ... with the remaining share of assets under custody held by State Street, HSBC Bank, Bond Street, RBC Investor Services, BNY Mellon and Netwealth. Australian assets held under custody for foreign clients (sub-custody) increased 2.4% to $1.14 trillion. HSBC ... |
| | | ... parent company, including governance and transparency." Is now the right time to get into Japan? A recent white paper by BNY Mellon analyses a scenario where four of the world's biggest economies - the US, China, India and Japan - "stop floundering and ... |
| | | ... The only superannuation fund in the list is AustralianSuper, while fund managers and large investment banks such as BNY Mellon, Citi, J.P. Morgan, State Street and UBS also signed the letter. The letter states: "We support diversity in the workforce ... |
| | | ... slowdown in global growth, but things wouldn't look better if the world's four largest economies started to thrive again, BNY Mellon managing director for Asia Pacific Simon Cox said. At the presentation of BNY Mellon's new white paper, 'G4: Undiminished ... |
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