Tyndall AM and Ignis enter strategic alliance

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Tyndall Investment Management Limited (Tyndall AM) and UK-based Ignis Asset Management (Ignis) have announced a strategic alliance in Australia. Under the terms of the agreement, Ignis will sub-advise new absolute

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New head of legal at Tyndall AM

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Tyndall AM has appointed Kristy Do as head of legal, reporting to managing director Mike Davis. Her appointment is part of the recent strengthening of Tyndall AM’s in-house legal and

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The great dividend dilemma

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The demand for yield has stretched valuations of traditional high-yielding stocks. Malcolm Whitten, Portfolio Manager at Tyndall AM explains that looking at the total return to shareholders, not just the

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Tyndall AM appoints COO

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Paddy Subbaraman has joined Tyndall AM as chief operating officer. He has also worked with Fidelity Investment in the US and Japan in a range of roles, including head of

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Tyndall AM appoints head of risk & compliance

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James Wincott has joined Tyndall AM as head of risk & compliance, reporting to Mike Davis, managing director of Tyndall AM. Mr Wincott was most recently with Russell Investments as

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Asgard adds Tyndall fund to platform

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Following its inclusion on Colonial First State’s FirstWrap platform, the Tyndall Australian Share Concentrated Fund has also been added to Asgard eWrap. The fund was launched to the retail market

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Tyndall concentrated fund added to CFS platform

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Colonial First State has added Tyndall AM’s Tyndall Australian Share Concentrated Fund to its FirstWrap platform, demonstrating the strong ongoing adviser and investor demand for high quality, total return equities

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What is the future for bonds and why should you maintain an allocation to this asset class?

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Roger Bridges, Head of Fixed Income and Anita Daum, Head of Portfolio Management and the portfolio manager for the Tyndall Australian Bond Fund have provided their answers to AdviserVoice on

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Super-Abenomics: surprising speed of reform ahead

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The Japanese Upper House election held on Sunday 21 July was a true test of the country’s attitude to ‘Abenomics’. The result was resounding support for Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo

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Result of Japanese election means stronger and faster reform

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  The outcome of Japan’s election yesterday (Sunday 21 July 2013), which has seen prime minister Shinzo Abe win control of the powerful upper house, will allow a “Super-Abenomics” strategy to be

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