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Conexus Financial is a specialist publishing and event company which concentrates on the institutional and advised investment markets in Australia and around the world.
Publishing interests include: Investment & Technology magazine, a monthly publication focusing on news and information for Australian superannuation funds, funds managers and service providers to the institutional investment industry; I&T News, a weekly newsletter for superannuation funds and managers; Professional Planner magazine, a monthly publication for Australian financial planners; and Top1000Funds.com, to be launched November 2008, as a weekly updated research-orientated information service focused on the latest investment strategies for the world?s largest pension and statutory funds.
Event interests include: the Annual Investment Administration conference, held in association with the Australian Custodial Services Association; the Annual Absolute Returns Funds Conference, held in association with the Alternative Investment Managers Association (Australian chapter); Opportunity Australia seminar, held in New York with assistance from Austrade; Omega Management: Implementing Sophisticated Investment Strategies, proposed conference in Berlin, 2009.
Conexus Financial is 100 per cent staff-owned. Executive directors Greg Bright, Colin Tate and Debbie Wilkes each has more than 20 years experience in publishing financial services media and database products.
Special Reports
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