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25 March 2021 • By Sarah Simpkins • 1 min read

Milliman recruits distribution head

Actuarial firm Milliman has named a new head of retail distribution, as the company targets financial advisers for further growth. Former Xplore ...

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KKR hires Aus, NZ real estate MD

Global investment firm KKR has appointed a new managing director and head of Australia and New Zealand real estate, as it looks to expand its ...

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Fortius names head of capital, business development

Real estate and private debt specialist Fortius has appointed a new head of capital and business development. Marc Giuffrida has taken the role, ...

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Future Fund grilled on Adani, fossil fuel exposure

The chief of the sovereign wealth fund has defended its investments in an Adani subsidiary, when probed by a senator on its links to the Myanmar ...

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Value reign mostly wrapped: T. Rowe Price

The current resurgence in value stocks will soon end, a portfolio manager has said, commenting the largest gains have already happened. Value ...

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Westpac mulls further business sale

The major bank has said it is assessing the viability of another business arm, as part of a simplification strategy that has already seen its Asian ...

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Why thematic investing is more than a fad

Long-term investors are being urged to ignore market fads and instead focus on identifying major socio-economic, environmental and technological ...

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Mayfair bites back after Federal Court ruling

Mayfair 101 managing director James Mawhinney has accused ASIC of a “senseless abuse of power” following the Federal Court’s ruling that it misled ...

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Super reforms ‘not consistent’ with strong investing: fund execs

Investment chairs from several large industry funds banded together to question the efficacy of the government’s new performance benchmarks and ...

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JobKeeper withdrawal could see 150k job losses

Treasury has said the withdrawal of JobKeeper at the end of March could see as many as 150,000 more Australians out of work, with the hesitance of ...

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