![]() ![]() The Fund primarily holds short positions in Australian Shares but may have up to 10% exposure to short positions in global shares. The net market exposure is the value of the Fund's long positions minus the value of its short positions. To help manage the risk profile of the Fund relative to the Australian sharemarket, exposure to stocks listed outside of Australia is limited to 20% and any non-Australian dollar assets may be hedged to the Australian dollar. The Fund's investment universe allows it to invest from time to time directly or indirectly in stocks listed on sharemarket exchanges outside of Australia. Fund Awards for previous years are referenced for historical purposes only.įor important information regarding Lonsec ratings and awards please visit. Fund Awards are current for 12 months from the date awarded and are subject to change at any time. Past performance is not an indication of future performance. Investors should obtain a copy of and consider any relevant PDS or offer document before making any investment decisions. Investors should seek their own independent financial advice before making any investment decision and should consider the appropriateness of any advice. To the extent that the Fund Awards constitutes advice, it is General Advice for Wholesale clients only without taking into consideration the objectives, financial situation or needs of any specific person, including target markets where applicable. The Fund Awards are solely statements of opinion and do not represent recommendations to purchase, hold or sell any securities or make any other investment decisions. The Zenith Fund Awards were issued on 14 October 2022 by Zenith Investment Partners (ABN 27 130 132 672, AFSL 226872) and are determined using proprietary methodologies. ![]() 27): Cathal Kelly says Connor McDavid risks having a career where he has “put up Hall of Fame numbers and never accomplish anything important.” I love it! I will add the term “unimportant Hall of Fame career” to my list of Canadian oxymorons, which includes: “diverse individual,” “born-in-Canada settler,” and “Stanley Cup Champion Maple Leafs.” Nadeem Haider Kiana, Press Officer, High Commission for Pakistan Hmm … India’s actions are also a clear breach of UN Security Council resolutions on the Jammu and Kashmir dispute, particularly about realization of the right of Kashmiris to self-determination. The recent steps taken by India have the real potential to worsen the deteriorating human-rights situation in Indian-occupied Kashmir, as well as carrying serious implications for peace and security in South Asia. Our position is that Kashmir is a disputed region, and its final disposition will be made in accordance with the will of the people expressed through a free, impartial plebiscite conducted under the auspices of the UN. 23): Pakistan does not claim Kashmir as its own region. ![]() Re Can China Be A Responsible Power In A New Era? (Aug. So long as the House of Commons has greater control, the fact that MP seats are more equitably distributed provides a check on the regional imbalance of power in the Senate.Įdward Guy, Kelowna, B.C. (five million people with six senators), the Senate doesn’t merit more independence. So long as New Brunswick (three-quarters of a million people with 10 senators) has ten times more senators per capita than B.C. Where’s the kid going to get matches to light her joint? Whew! Had me worried there. She’s right: I am horrified by the mental image of a four-year-old marching into the pot shop, plunking her 75 bucks on the counter and saying, “Gimme your best Sensi.”īut wait! It’s going to be okay. 28): The co-owner of a Montessori school says she is “really angry that nobody’s considered the age group under 6” when setting buffer zones for locating cannabis stores. Re Ontario Pot Lottery Stokes Proximity Fears (Aug. Gabriela Jiménez, Latin America Partnerships Co-ordinator, KAIROS Canada ABC’s of pot proximity To prevent further environmental degradation, an empowered CORE is urgently needed. ![]() Rather than appease the extractive-sector lobby, Canada’s government must heed the more than decade-long calls from victims, defenders, civil society, the UN and its subcommittee on international human rights. As it stands, the Canadian Ombudsperson for Responsible Enterprise (CORE) is a dud with no real power to investigate alleged human rights and ecological violations by Canadian mining and garment companies at overseas operations. ![]()
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