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Angela Verco

16 July 2015 • By Reporter • 1 min read

Neuberger Berman names relationship manager

Investment manager Neuberger Berman Australia has named former JP Morgan employee Angela Verco as its new relationship manager. In this newly ...

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Class appoints three new directors

Class, formerly known as Class Super, has appointed three new directors to its board including former Microsoft executive Kathryn Foster

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Towers Watson names new senior consultant

Global consultant Towers Watson has named Aongus O’Gorman as a senior consultant specialising in liquid diversifying strategies. Mr O’Gorman was ...

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Clinton hints at Wall Street crackdown

US presidential candidate Hillary Clinton has indicated her administration would embark on a fresh bout of financial services industry reforms that go ...

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Institutional outflows hit Perpetual FUM

The June 2015 quarter saw Perpetual's institutional clients move $1.4 billion out of the firm's Australian equities strategies. Perpetual's funds ...

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Active management 'more necessary than ever'

With the tailwind of ever-lower interest rates firmly in the rear-view mirror, multi-asset managers must be more dynamic and tactical in their overall ...

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Former director sentenced for insider trading

The former director of Northern Star Resources has been sentenced to two years and nine months jail, fully suspended, for insider trading

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Planners struggling to integrate software

Researcher Investment Trends has found financial planners are struggling to integrate different support systems in their businesses. Investment ...

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Challenger acquires Dexion Capital

Challenger's boutique funds management business, Fidante Partners, has acquired UK-based alternative investments group Dexion Capital for $41 million

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Grexit risk 'muted', says NAB

The financial fallout from the risk of Greece exiting the eurozone has been somewhat "muted" compared with the country's previous crises, says NAB

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