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  2. Pioneer Fund (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Pioneer Fund is a eugenics fund established in 1937. Pioneer Fund may also refer to: Pioneer Fund (Venture Capital Firm), a venture capital investment firm; The Pioneer Fund, a figure-skating, education, and medicine fund founded by Helen M. McLoraine; Pioneer, an international talent fund run by Daniel Gross (businessman)

  3. STIC Investments - Wikipedia

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    STIC Investments Inc. is an international venture capital and private equity fund management firm. [1] [2] [3] It was founded in July 1999.[1] [2] [4] As of early 2024, STIC Investments had AUM of US$6.7 billion.

  4. 4 Best-Performing International Equity Funds of Q1 - AOL

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    Non-U.S. mutual funds provide excellent choices for those looking to diversify their investments across a wide range of foreign countries. 4 Best-Performing International Equity Funds of Q1 Skip ...

  5. Gaw Capital - Wikipedia

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    Gaw Capital (Chinese: 基滙資本) is a real estate private equity fund management firm headquartered in Hong Kong.. In 2022, the firm was ranked by PERE (under Private Equity International) as the 11th largest Private Equity Real Estate firm based on total fundraising over the most recent five-year period.

  6. Amundi - Wikipedia

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    Amundi's funds are primarily distributed through the banking networks of its majority shareholders: Crédit Agricole, LCL (a subsidiary of Crédit Agricole), Société Générale and Crédit du Nord (a subsidiary of Société Générale), [11] which collectively comprised more than 70% of Amundi's net inflows at inception, with the remainder being drawn from institutional investors.

  7. Philip L. Carret - Wikipedia

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    Philip Lord Carret (November 29, 1896 – May 28, 1998) was an investor and founder (in 1928) of Pioneer Fund (then: Fidelity Mutual Trust), one of the first mutual funds in the United States (now 3rd which exists still).

  8. Franklin Templeton Investments - Wikipedia

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    The company's first line of mutual funds, Franklin Custodian Funds, was a series of conservatively managed equity and bond funds designed to appeal to most investors. After Rupert Sr. retired, his son, Charles B. Johnson (Charlie), took over as president and chief executive officer in 1957 at age 24.

  9. VanEck - Wikipedia

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    The firm is primarily engaged in issuing exchange-traded fund (ETF) products although it also deals with mutual funds and separately managed accounts for institutional investors. It was a pioneer of investing in foreign growth stocks as well as gold investing. Outside the U.S., the firm has offices in Europe and Asia–Pacific.