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15 January 2025 • By Jessica Penny • 1 min read

Vanguard welcomes independent directors

The fund has announced new additions to its trustee board. Jan Swinhoe and Teifi Whatley have joined Vanguard Super as independent directors to its ...

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Falling Australian dollar unlikely to deter RBA’s February rate cut, economist

The falling Australian dollar is not expected to stop the Reserve Bank from cutting rates in February, according to an economist. AMP’s Shane ...

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$355bn fund bets on European real estate

AustralianSuper is looking to capitalise on “one of the most compelling sector opportunities” in European real estate. AustralianSuper and real ...

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IFM-backed NZAM pauses activities amid Trump’s re-election and BlackRock exit

The Net Zero Asset Managers (NZAM) initiative, backed by some of Australia’s most prominent fund managers, has announced significant changes in light ...

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Bitcoin’s growth in 2024 second only to Nvidia

Bitcoin finished 2024 as the seventh largest global asset by market capitalisation, according to new research. Bitcoin was one of the ...

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Chief marketing officer role filled at AMP

Following the departure of its chief marketing officer last year, AMP has appointed a successor to take up the position. The financial services ...

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Another private credit manager targets essential infrastructure

Following in BlackRock’s footsteps, another investment giant has increased its presence in infrastructure. Investment management giant Apollo has ...

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Magellan announces new appointment

Magellan has appointed a new chief financial officer following Kirsten Morton’s resignation. In an ASX listing on Tuesday, Magellan said it has ...

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Fixed income projected to shine amid slowing growth

State Street has projected a favourable 2025 for fixed income assets, driven by slowing economic growth and tame inflation that could lead to further ...

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Drivers for US exceptionalism to remain in place in 2025

US economic exceptionalism is forecast to continue into 2025, supported by strong growth drivers that remain firmly in place. Key factors driving ...

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