Aust Ethical recruits nabCapital’s Halloran

australian securities exchange chief investment officer

25 July 2008
| By Mike Taylor |

Australian Ethical has managed to recruit nabCapital’s global markets chief Martin Halloran as its new chief investment officer.

Australian Ethical notified the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) today that Halloran would be taking up his new role in late August.

Commenting on his appointment, Australian Ethical said that Halloran would add to the management of the various Australian Ethical portfolios, particularly in the areas of fixed income and the balanced fund.

“Further, he has spent much of the last year developing the traded environmental markets capacity at nabCapital and brings detailed understanding of these current issues,” the ASX announcement said.

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