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| | | Platinum Asset Management has appointed Apex Group to handle its registry, administrative, and custody services, effective May 11, alongside some investment changes. Under the new mandate, a new online web portal will be available, pending further details ... |
| | | | ... equities in Australia and New Zealand, where currency positioning is also extended in the Australian dollar and New Zealand dollar," he said. The findings also examined institutional investor sentiment towards regional equity markets, including China ... |
| | | | Janus Henderson is making its Global Multi-Strategy Fund available to institutional investors in New Zealand. The fund, which targets a positive absolute return regardless of the market environment, will be New Zealand (NZD) denominated to help protect ... |
| | | | ... 22. Both named Dimensional Global Sustainability PIE Fund, one is unhedged while the other is hedged to the New Zealand dollar. Within both, the firm will apply its sustainability approach - which targets greenhouse gas emission reductions and other ... |
| | | | ... of Meeting [26 June 2019] report: "Some members noted that lower commodity prices and upward pressure on the New Zealand dollar could see imported inflation remain soft." The annual growth in New Zealand's import prices nearly halved to 3.6% in the ... |
| | | | ... year 2022. All well and good. Still, economies - especially open ones - don't operate in a vacuum. The New Zealand dollar jumped by 1.6% to a one-week high versus the re-strengthening US dollar following the RBNZ's announcement - the reaction ... |
| | | | ... in 2018 when it perked up against the US dollar but the path of least resistance has been a decline for the New Zealand dollar. The NZ dollar has dropped by 6.8% versus the greenback (to US$0.6628) this year to date and by 10.7% from the 2018 peak of ... |
| | | | ... official cash rate (OCR) of 1.75 would remain "at this level through 2019 and into 2020" sparked a sell-off in the New Zealand dollar. The NZ dollar fell 1.8% to US$0.6623 after the RBNZ's announcement from US$0.6743 the day prior. It's fallen ... |
| | | | ... include the Australian Dollar, US Dollar, British Pound, Euro, Canadian Dollar, Hong Kong Dollar, Japanese Yen, New Zealand Dollar, Singapore Dollar and the Swiss Franc, and there is potential to expand the list based on customer demand. |
| | | | ... expected to result in a slower pick-up in economic activity and inflation than currently forecast." (RBA) "A lower New Zealand dollar is needed to increase tradables inflation and help deliver more balanced growth." (RBNZ) For its part, the RBI cut interest ... |
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