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| | Russell Investments chair and chief executive Michelle Seitz plans to step down by year end. Seitz held the role for five years and will work with Russell's' board and leadership team to transition smoothly. The company said it's hired a recruitment ... |
| | | ... McCormack said that in his view, the world economy has been in one 'macroeconomic regime' since the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989. "The globalisation process this unleashed, and specifically the successive positive labour supply shocks combined ... |
| | | A newly rebranded Wells Fargo Asset Management appointed a new chief executive who will lead it as an independent firm. Wells Fargo will transition to Allspring Global Investments under the leadership of Joseph A. Sullivan. Sullivan is the former chair ... |
| | | Wells Fargo has entered into a definitive agreement to sell Wells Fargo Asset Management (WFAM) to GTCR and Reverence Capital Partners for US$2.1 billion, while also offloading four of its closed-end funds. The sale includes Wells Fargo Bank N.A.'s ... |
| | | ... Right Now Climate Fund in reforestation projects around the world, including one in the Appalachians in the US and one in Berlin, Germany. Amazon has also reduced the weight of outbound packaging by 33% since 2015, eliminating 880,000 tons of packaging ... |
| | | ... bars in a popular Seoul neighborhood, health officials said." Coronavirus spread accelerates again in Germany (Reuters) "BERLIN (Reuters) -- New coronavirus infections are accelerating again in Germany just days after its leaders loosened social restrictions ... |
| | | ... the less you'll need social contact and the safer you will be. In many of my writings, I have lauded the fall of the Berlin Wall in the late-1980s and the disintegration of the USSR - basically the end of communism and the Cold War - as providing ... |
| | | ... the June 2010 results of $9.4 million. It has opened many international offices in the last decade, including in Tokyo, Berlin, Hong Kong, Korea and Switzerland, and now employs nearly four times the 112 staff it did at end of 2010 financial year. In ... |
| | | ... possibility of a recession), German GDP would be less this year (perhaps, even in 2020) and by extension, the amount of deficit Berlin could spend on its budget. But if you ever doubted the saying that "necessity is the mother of invention", have a look ... |
| | | ... European office in the next six months, no matter which way the Brexit deal goes. IFM Investors already has offices in the UK, Berlin and Switzerland. Chief executive Brett Himbury told Financial Standard the manager is in the final stages of determining ... |
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