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| | ... and net institutional inflows of $200 million. Its global equities strategy FUM decreased $600 million, while its infrastructure and Australian equities strategies both retracted by $200 million, respectively. Magellan's share price rose 1.14%, marking ... |
| | | ... billion will leave the firm. FSI's subsidiaries are AlbaCore Capital Group, FSSA Investment Managers, Igneo Infrastructure Partners, RQI Investors, and Stewart Investors. Last year, FSI lost $12 billion of client money invested across several managed ... |
| | | ... raising firm, but an investor across the alternative asset classes spectrum, of private credit, private equity, infrastructure and venture capital. It does not invest in hedge funds, cryptocurrency or natural resources. Private equity makes up about ... |
| | | ... notable mention in the report for the progress of its Secure Assets Fund launched in 2018. "Since global and local infrastructure funds were mostly competing for larger deals, PEP targeted an attractive niche - mid-market companies in the value-added ... |
| | | ... institutional investors, which manage US$18 trillion, was a strong appetite for exposure to energy innovations and infrastructure projects. Over half of global investors (55%) believe that they can significantly influence the energy transition through ... |
| | | Aware Super has inked a US$50 million deal to buy a specialty infrastructure finance company alongside Macquarie Asset Management's (MAM) Green Investment Group (GIG). Aware's private equity team will co-invest in Galway Sustainable Capital ... |
| | | ... the role. Cassidy established AMP's private capital business in 1993, managing investment funds across resources, infrastructure and manufacturing. In this role, he was involved in major public investments such as Optus, as well as privatisations such ... |
| | | ... partner David Levi said: "With the support of Pragun and our broader team, we look forward to offering best-in-class infrastructure, real estate, private equity, and credit capabilities to Australian private bankers and advisors." Managing over $865 ... |
| | | ... killed 9614 Ukrainians as at September 2023, according to the United Nations, while its destruction of civilian infrastructure resulted in over 6.5 million refugees. ART, AustralianSuper, Hostplus, and Cbus were the first of many to pledge full divestment ... |
| | | ... platform offers macroeconomic insights, investment perspectives and educational content across private equity, infrastructure, real estate, and credit asset classes. It is currently available to financial professionals across the globe. The content is ... |
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