NETHERLANDS - The Bank of New York Mellon (BNY Mellon) has been appointed to service a €3bn (US$4.72bn) global tactical asset allocation (GTAA) mandate by Dutch giant APG Investments.
The mandate awarded included trade capture, reconciliation, accounting, custody and daily NAV and exposure reporting. Ruud Gilissen, director of investment & information services, APG Investment...
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