Powered by MOMENTUM MEDIA
lawyers weekly logo
Advertisement
Markets
09 September 2025 by Maja Garaca Djurdjevic

Lonsec joins Count in raising doubts over Metrics funds

Lonsec has cut ratings on three Metrics Credit Partners funds, intensifying scrutiny on the private credit manager’s governance and lending weight to ...
icon

Silver’s record performance riding ‘dual tailwinds’, Global X says

Silver ETFs are drawing record inflows, fuelled by strong industrial demand, gold’s upward momentum, and global interest ...

icon

Conaghan says Labor has retreated from ‘flawed’ super tax

The shadow financial services minister has confirmed Labor’s retreat from the proposed $3 million super tax, describing ...

icon

Ausbil backs active edge with new dividend ETF

The Australian fund manager Ausbil has launched an active ETF designed to provide investors with resilient income, ...

icon

Combet hails $27bn gain as portfolio shifts pay off

The Future Fund has posted a $27.4 billion increase in value to $252.3 billion, driven by strong equity markets, ...

icon

Global funds outperform as Australian equities lag benchmarks

Active fund managers in Australia face mixed fortunes as global equities and real estate outperform but domestic ...

VIEW ALL

Credit Suisse private hire

  •  
By
  •  
2 minute read

Credit Suisse has appointed Nicholas Kalikajaros as its second Australian head of private banking within a year.

Credit Suisse has appointed Nicholas Kalikajaros as its second Australian head of private banking within a year.

Kalikajaros replaces Cedric Davies, who left after just six months in the job.

Davies was appointed late last year to head Credit Suisse's drive to establish a private banking business in Australia. It is not yet known where he went.

Kalikajaros joins from Merrill Lynch, where he was head of global private clients for Australia and New Zealand.

 
 

He will report to newly-appointed South-East Asia and Australasia head of private banking François Monnet.

Monnet, who will join the bank in September, will report to Credit Suisse country head David Trude.