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23 September 2016 • By Killian Plastow • 1 min read

Infrastructure sector to grow $40tn by 2030

The global infrastructure sector is set to receive $40 trillion in investment by 2030, driven by two key structural factors, according to VanEck

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New risk executive for Willis Towers Watson

Willis Towers Watson has announced the appointment of Darren Oliver as the new national manager of workplace risk. Commenting on the appointment, ...

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BetaShares reaches $3bn AUM, expands team

Exchange-traded fund manager BetaShares has reached $3 billion in assets under management and announced the appointments of Alicia Mclean and Ele de ...

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AMP Capital expands infrastructure debt team

Adam Heath has been appointed as the new vice president of AMP Capital’s US infrastructure debt team, based in New York. Before joining AMP ...

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Republic Capital names new chief executive

Automated wealth company Republic Capital Management has announced Tim Baker will take over as the business’ new chief executive officer

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New CEO commences at Sydney Stock Exchange

Tony Sacre has been named as the new chief executive officer of the Sydney Stock Exchange, making the move from ANZ. Prior to the appointment with ...

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New director for Infrastructure Capital Group

Infrastructure Capital Group has expanded its Sydney office with a new appointment, naming Edward Lloyd as the company’s newest director

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Bonds poised for a ‘dramatic repricing’

Sovereign bond markets are priced for deflation in a world that is mildly inflationary, making the potential for volatility “extremely high”, says ...

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IFM Investors wins equities mandate

IFM Investors’ newly formed active equities team has won a mandate from industry fund Mine Wealth + Wellbeing. Mine Wealth + Wellbeing (formerly ...

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‘Slowdown’ ahead for Australian equities

Australia has produced strong economic data for the June quarter, but the future doesn’t look as solid, warns Morningstar. Gross domestic product ...

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