comparemela.com

Latest Breaking News On - ஈயந் ஹெஸ்லப் - Page 1 : comparemela.com

The gravel wars: Farmers vs council on who pays for flood clean-up

The gravel wars: Farmers vs council on who pays for flood clean-up
stuff.co.nz - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from stuff.co.nz Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

Jupiter delivers another year of net outflows as investors pull cash from Merian Gear

Home / News / Jupiter delivers another year of net outflows as investors pull cash from Merian Gear Jupiter delivers another year of net outflows as investors pull cash from Merian Gear Merian accounts for £2.2bn of combined business’ £4bn net outflows despite only being acquired in July Jupiter has been hit by £4bn of net outflows in 2020 after its inherited strategies from Merian including the Global Equity Absolute Return fund continued leaking cash.  The FTSE 250 fund group ended the year with a record £58.7bn in assets under management, up 37% from £42.8bn in 2019. Most of this was from its acquisition of Merian in July which added £16.6bn to the total.  

Richard Buxton s fund and 20 others to see Merian name dropped in Jupiter rebrand

Search Home / News / Richard Buxton’s fund and 20 others to see Merian name dropped in Jupiter rebrand Richard Buxton’s fund and 20 others to see Merian name dropped in Jupiter rebrand 14 funds keeping the Merian moniker in some capacity could lead to confusion Richard Buxton’s £805m fund is among a slew of funds to drop the Merian moniker as Jupiter brings the products in line with its existing range following a brand refresh. Around 20 of Merian’s branded products will adopt the Jupiter prefix and branding with immediate effect. Buxton’s (pictured) UK Alpha fund is among the vehicles that will shed the Merian badge and come under the Jupiter banner.

$3 2m and 19,000 tonnes of rocks to protect Kaiapoi from flooding

“In terms of climate change it will also be much more resilient.” Recent checks found a spot where the volume of water had scoured out a deep hole, known as a scour hole, 12 metres below sea level, which was very surprising, Heslop said. Tracey McNamara/Supplied McIntosh’s bend is a popular salmon fishing spot. If the river breached its banks at the bend, the floodwaters would threaten Ferry and Beach roads, surrounding properties, east Kaiapoi, and the nearby oxidation ponds. The work would include strenthening a 700m length of stopbank using 19,000 tonnes of rocks from View Hill Quarry near Oxford.

© 2025 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.