Australia CIOs Eye Private Assets , Hiring for Pensions Rebound
Australian chief investment officers have a tough task for 2023: bouncing back from their worst year in more than two decade. They don’t expect economic headwinds to ease significantly in the first part of the year, but they still expect severe economic pressures.
Source: bnnbloomberg.caPublished on 2022-12-20
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