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Greg Cooper, Schroders, Lieven Debruyne, Chris Durack, Schroders Hong Kong, investment management, global investment

01 August 2018 • By • 1 min read

Schroders chief executive departs

Schroders Australia has announced current chief executive Greg Cooper will step down by the end of 2018, with a replacement already lined up

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Janus Henderson CEO resigns

Andrew Formica, the co-chief executive of global fund manager Janus Henderson, has resigned his position effective immediately. In a statement on ...

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Linchpin client money used to bankroll advisers

A sworn affidavit by an ASIC lawyer has shown Linchpin Capital used investor funds to finance client book purchases for its aligned advisers in breach ...

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QMV outlines royal commission hearings agenda

Round five of the royal commission will see the spotlight turned back on community expectations as well as client best interests, related party ...

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JCP appointed to manage Arnhem fund

JCP Investment Partners has been appointed to manage the Arnhem Australian Equity fund following the wind-down of Arnhem’s funds management business

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Finance data breaches up 450%

According to freshly released statistics, the number of data breaches in the Australian finance sector has more than quadrupled since the April ...

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Focus Financial to list on Nasdaq

American wealth management firm Focus Financial Partners, which has a number of financial services assets in Australia, has launched its initial ...

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ASIC approves ABA code of practice

The Australian Banking Association has announced that the regulator has approved its banking code of practice, which was a topic of inquiry at the ...

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CBA Group Super appoints CIO

The acting chief investment officer at Commonwealth Bank Group Super, the superannuation fund for current and former CBA employees and their spouses, ...

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AD Capital pulls pin on merger

Melbourne-based fund manager AD Capital has terminated its plans to merge with Linchpin Capital following court proceedings brought against the ...

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