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… and the Hartley link in domino appointments

Scott Hartley The interconnectivity of the investment world was well displayed last week with three separate announcements – the new CEO of Qantas Super, the new CIO of Sunsuper and the new CEO of JANA. The link is Scott Hartley. Hartley, the CEO of Sunsuper, appointed Ian Patrick, the CEO of JANA, one of its…

Investor Strategy News | 8th Nov 2015 | More
What the NAB Asset Servicing deal with Citi means

Matt Brown Comment by Greg Bright To be honest, the NAB Asset Servicing/Citi deal probably means more to those organisations, at least in the short term, than it does to their customers. But longer term, there are a range of new possibilities. Matt Brown of NAS and Martin Carpenter of Citi spoke – just a…

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Why the cost of data has become an asset

Marion Leslie After 20 years in the data business, Marion Leslie of Thomson Reuters says that the big change in recent times is that costs associated with data collection and management are now being turned into an asset. Thank you ‘big data’. Leslie, the managing director of Thomson Reuters’ global pricing and reference services business,…

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OneVue going after industry fund market

Connie Mckeage OneVue Holdings has announced that it is moving on the third part of the super industry in which it does not already have a foothold – industry funds – with its digital SMSF offering. Fundamental changes are happening faster than most of us think, according to Connie Mckeage. Mckeage, the chief executive of…

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Asian venture capitalists bullish on China

by Nicholas Way For the more-than 1,000 delegates to the 28th AVCJ Private Equity and Venture forum in Hong Kong, the fact that the benchmark Shanghai index closed last Thursday at a record 10-week high – up 20 per cent since its late August low – must have been seen as a vote of confidence…

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  • Disruptors get disrupted in SMSF admin

    Andrew Bloore Most of the disruption occurring in funds management has to do with the SMSF market. But this has a potentially massive knock-on impact for industry and retail super funds. Incumbent systems providers and administrators are not standing idly by. AMP has cemented its number one position as an administrator in the SMSF market…

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    Regulator snaffles NZ Super portfolio point man

    Paul Gregory New Zealand Super Fund (NZS) head of portfolio intelligence, Paul Gregory, has resigned to take up the last remaining top executive spot at the recently-restructured financial regulator, the Financial Markets Authority (FMA). After a six-year career at NZS, Gregory, a former journalist, will commence as director of external communications and investor resources for…

    Investor Strategy News | 8th Nov 2015 | More
    Deutsche Boerse puts fintech buzz into 360T

    Mathew Kuppe by Greg Bright Long before the word ‘fintech’ entered the popular vernacular, a small group of young traders and technologists, including Australian Mathew Kuppe, started a multi-bank FX matching system in Germany. They now have the backing of the big German exchange, Deutsche Boerse, and 725 million reasons to smile. The purchase of…

    Investor Strategy News | 1st Nov 2015 | More
    Australians hit Silicon Valley: the new Hollywood

    by Francesca D’Arcy* “The whole Silicon Valley motto for startups is ‘move fast, break things’ and ‘get shit done’, that is the biggest thing I’ve learned that Australia isn’t doing,” said Tommi Sullivan, a PhD student at Griffith University. Tommi, who is studying wireless technologies, was part of a group of 20 budding tech entrepreneurs…

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    Asia turns the corner for investor confidence

    Ken Froot Asia looks like it’s turned the corner for investor confidence, heading into positive territory last month for the first time since the start of the Chinese sharemarket meltdown mid-year. But the level of investor confidence in North America has nudged down. The monthly State Street Investor Confidence Index for October, the most influential…

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