American Century boosts local team 1 minute read 10 December 2020
International asset manager American Century has strengthened its local team to match increasing demand for its strategies from wholesale and institutional investors.
Noble Dhaliwal will join American Century as a senior client service associate, with responsibility for managing wholesale and institutional clients. He will work closely with American Century’s vice-president of the Institutional Advisory Group Michelle Kidd and head of Australia and New Zealand Elizabeth Trinh.
“Noble’s client servicing expertise and experience will be a great asset to the teams we work more closely with in partnership with our clients and prospects. We have a broad array of strong investment capabilities across our global equities, fixed income and multi-asset disciplines,” Ms Trinh said.
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The Australia-India Strategic Research Fund is financing six new projects (Representational)
Melbourne:
The Australian government has invested 4 million Australian dollars for a joint study, along with Indian researchers, into the long-term health effects of COVID-19 and its early detection, the Australian Industry, Science and Technology minister announced on Thursday.
The Australia-India Strategic Research Fund (AISRF) is financing six new projects, ranging from farming technology to coronavirus detection.
The agriculture projects focus on developing risk management systems to protect farmers from disasters associated with climate change and demonstrate how food-drying technology using renewable energy can reduce pollution in the food-processing sector.
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