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SS&C GlobeOp Forward Redemption Indicator: November notifications 2.91%

WINDSOR, Conn., Nov. 21, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — SS&C Technologies Holdings, Inc. (Nasdaq: SSNC) today announced that the SS&C GlobeOp Forward Redemption Indicator for November 2024 measured 2.91%, up from 2.23% in October.

“SS&C GlobeOp’s Forward Redemption Indicator for November 2024 was 2.91%, a decrease from the 3.49% recorded a year ago. Moreover, it is lower than the five-year average of 3.52% for November redemption notices,” said Bill Stone, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of SS&C Technologies. “The recent increase in market volatility is generally a positive indicator for hedge fund allocations. Hedge fund asset retention continues to trend favorably heading into year-end.”

The SS&C GlobeOp Forward Redemption Indicator represents the sum of forward redemption notices received from investors in hedge funds administered by SS&C GlobeOp on the SS&C GlobeOp platform, divided by the AuA at the beginning of the month for SS&C GlobeOp fund administration clients on the SS&C GlobeOp platform. Forward redemptions as a percentage of SS&C GlobeOp’s assets under administration on the SS&C GlobeOp platform have trended significantly lower since reaching a high of 19.27% in November 2008. The next publication date is December 20, 2024.

Published on the 15th business day of the month, the SS&C GlobeOp Forward Redemption Indicator presents a timely and accurate view of the redemption pipeline for investors in hedge funds on the SS&C GlobeOp administration platform. Movements in the Indicator reflect investor confidence in their allocations to hedge funds. Indicator data is based on actual investor redemption notifications received. Unlike subscriptions, redemption notifications are typically received 30-90 days in advance of the redemption date. Investors may, and sometimes do, cancel redemption notices. In addition, the establishment and enforcement of redemption notices may vary from fund to fund.

SS&C GlobeOp Hedge Fund Performance Index 

Base

100 points on 31 December 2005

Flash estimate (current month)

0.25%*

Year-to-date (YTD)

6.80%*

Last 12 month (LTM)

11.15%*

Life to date (LTD)

273.51%*

*All numbers reported above are gross

SS&C GlobeOp Capital Movement Index 

Base

100 points on 31 December 2005

All time high

150.77 in September 2013

All time low

99.67 in January 2006

12-month high

127.17  in December 2023

12-month low

123.64 in April 2024

Largest monthly change

– 15.21 in January 2009

SS&C GlobeOp Forward Redemption Indicator    

All time high

19.27% in November 2008

All time low

1.48% in April 2022

12-month high

3.64% in December 2023

12-month low

1.86% in April 2024

Largest monthly change

9.60% in November 2008

About the SS&C GlobeOp Hedge Fund Index®

The SS&C GlobeOp Hedge Fund Index (the Index) is a family of indices published by SS&C GlobeOp. A unique set of indices by a hedge fund administrator, it offers clients, investors and the overall market a welcome transparency on liquidity, investor sentiment and performance. The Index is based on a significant platform of diverse and representative assets.

The SS&C GlobeOp Capital Movement Index and the SS&C GlobeOp Forward Redemption Indicator provide monthly reports based on actual and anticipated capital movement data independently collected from all hedge fund clients for whom SS&C GlobeOp provides administration services on the SS&C GlobeOp platform.

The SS&C GlobeOp Hedge Fund Performance Index is an asset-weighted benchmark of the aggregate performance of funds for which SS&C GlobeOp provides monthly administration services on the SS&C GlobeOp platform. Flash estimate, interim and final values are provided, in each of three months respectively, following each business month-end.

While individual fund data is anonymized by aggregation, the SS&C GlobeOp Hedge Fund Index data will be based on the same reconciled fund data that SS&C GlobeOp uses to produce fund net asset values (NAV). Funds acquired through the acquisition of Citi Alternative Investor Services are integrated into the index suite starting with the January 2017 reporting periods. SS&C GlobeOp’s total assets under administration on the SS&C GlobeOp platform represent approximately 10% of the estimated assets currently invested in the hedge fund sector. The investment strategies of the funds in the indices span a representative industry sample. Data for middle and back office clients who are not fund administration clients is not included in the Index, but is included in the Company’s results announcement figures.

About SS&C Technologies

SS&C is a global provider of services and software for the financial services and healthcare industries. Founded in 1986, SS&C is headquartered in Windsor, Connecticut, and has offices around the world. Some 20,000 financial services and healthcare organizations, from the world’s largest companies to small and mid-market firms, rely on SS&C for expertise, scale and technology.

Additional information about SS&C (Nasdaq: SSNC) is available at www.ssctech.com.

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Gilbane Building Company President & CEO Adam R. Jelen Joins ACE Mentor Program Board of Directors and Executive Committee

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Jelen, a long-time partner of ACE to offer leadership, vision, and strategy to benefit the Program

PROVIDENCE, R.I., Nov. 21, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — Gilbane Building Company announced the appointment of President & CEO Adam R. Jelen to the ACE Mentor Program of America Board of Directors. Jelen will serve in this prestigious leadership role for a renewable three-year term.

“As a long-time partner of the ACE Mentor Program, I am deeply honored to join its national executive committee,” said Adam R. Jelen, President & CEO, Gilbane Building Company.

“As a long-time partner of the ACE Mentor Program, I am deeply honored to join its national executive committee,” said Adam R. Jelen, President & CEO, Gilbane Building Company. “The Program empowers and inspires the next generation by enabling young people to see what’s possible in our industry. It plays a crucial role in developing new talent to enter our workforce, fostering diversity, and supporting career pathways. I look forward to contributing to the impactful work ACE Mentor continues to do in building a brighter, more inclusive future for our field.”

Jelen’s appointment bolsters an already esteemed board committed to steering ACE’s goal of inspiring the next generation of architects, engineers, and construction leaders. The board plays a crucial role in shaping ACE’s initiatives and supporting the development of young talent in the field. Jelen has long championed ACE, including serving as a founding member and emeritus board member of the ACE Mentor Program of Wisconsin.

The mission of the ACE Mentor Program is to engage, excite, and enlighten high school students to pursue careers in architecture, engineering, and construction through mentoring and continued support for their advancement into the industry.

For additional details about the ACE Mentor Program and board members, please click here.

About Gilbane Building Company

Gilbane Building Company is a global leader in construction management, delivering high-quality projects for clients across various markets. Gilbane provides a full slate of construction and facilities-related services – from preconstruction planning and integrated consulting capabilities to comprehensive construction management, general contracting, design-build, and facility management services. Founded in 1870, Gilbane is still a privately held, family-owned company. With more than 45 office locations worldwide, Gilbane brings world-class experience to local communities.

For more information, visit http://www.gilbaneco.com.

Media Contact

Lynn Rasic, Gilbane Building Company, 212-822-0319, lrasic@gilbaneco.com, www.gilbaneco.com

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Minister Wilkinson Welcomes the Indigenous Council’s ‘Kinship and Prosperity’ Report to Power More Indigenous, Rural and Remote Communities with Clean Energy

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OTTAWA, ON, Nov. 21, 2024 /CNW/ – Indigenous Peoples have traditional knowledge and expertise to help address climate change and protect the environment. 

Today, the Honourable Jonathan Wilkinson welcomed the release of Kinship and Prosperity: Proven Solutions for a Clean Energy Landscape, the Wah-ila-toos Indigenous Council’s Report. The report provides recommendations to power more Indigenous, rural and remote communities with clean energy while recognizing the various challenges these communities face. It affirms that Indigenous Peoples are leaders and knowledge keepers, and that they have the skills and experiences needed to establish a thriving economy while living in reciprocity with the environment.

The recommendations outlined in the report will help inform the development of future climate strategies and policies, providing a framework for integrating Indigenous voices into this work. The Government of Canada will continue to work with Indigenous Peoples and other energy partners to identify opportunities to advance joint priorities including in response to the Council’s advice, which will also be reflected in Canada’s upcoming Clean Electricity Strategy.

We thank the Council for the significant and important work it has done over the past two years, including on this report. These recommendations will play a key role in guiding action to reduce the use of expensive and polluting fossil fuels for heat and power in Indigenous, rural and remote communities and instead advance clean energy solutions that have the potential to save people money on energy and create economic opportunities and jobs in First Nations, Inuit and Métis communities.

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“I thank the Council members for their work and recommendations, which speak to the power and contribution of Indigenous leadership in advancing clean energy in Indigenous, rural and remote communities. They will contribute to creating economic prosperity and security now and into the future as well as build strong, healthy and more resilient communities and make life affordable, especially in the North. Seizing the opportunity that clean energy presents continues to be important for Indigenous communities and the Government of Canada as we work together toward reconciliation. I look forward to continuing work on shared priorities guided by the Council’s advice.”

The Honourable Jonathan Wilkinson
Minister of Energy and Natural Resources

“It is only through the collective efforts of Indigenous communities, industry, government and local leaders that we will see results in our fight against climate change. I am deeply heartened by and appreciative of the hard work of the Wah-ila-toos Indigenous Council, who have offered important guidance for further advancing Indigenous clean energy leadership. I look forward to seeing these principles and recommendations woven into Canada’s path to a cleaner energy future.”

The Honourable Dan Vandal
Minister of Northern Affairs

“We are grateful for the expertise and leadership of the Wah-ila-toos Indigenous Council in advancing energy transition efforts within Indigenous communities and across the country. Our government continues to work in partnership with Indigenous communities to support reconciliation and self-determination. Together with Indigenous partners, we are building a low-emission, cost-effective energy future, which will in turn improve health and resilience within Indigenous communities and across Canada.”

The Honourable Patty Hajdu
Minister of Indigenous Services

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The members of the Wah-ila-toos Indigenous Council, launched in December 2022, were selected on the basis of their knowledge and leadership in supporting community-driven clean energy projects within Indigenous communities.The Council is distinctions-based, with First Nation, Inuit and Métis representation, and reflects diverse communities, languages, geographic regions, skills and genders.

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Indigenous CouncilWah-ila-toosClean Energy for Rural and Remote CommunitiesIndigenous Off-Diesel InitiativeNorthern REACHE ProgramCanada Infrastructure Bank’s financingStrategic Partnerships Initiative2030 Emissions Reduction Plan: Clean Air, Strong Economy

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Insights About Today’s Clothing Shoppers

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SEOUL, South Korea, Nov. 22, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — On November 15, 2024, Cotton Incorporated presented and shared marketing data and analyses about consumer attitudes and habits relating to apparel shopping with the professionals from the textile apparel industry at the media sharing session in Seoul, South Korea.

Melissa Bastos, Director of Corporate Strategy and Insights for Cotton Incorporated, oversees research on consumer attitudes and behaviors and retail assessments conducted in the United States, Latin America, South Korea, Thailand and other Asian countries. Cotton Incorporated keeps providing valuable market insights to support decision-makers throughout the global cotton supply chain.

“In recent years, the proportion of consumers choosing to shop online has continued to rise, with convenience, lower prices, and a wider variety of options being key factors for this choice,” stated Bastos.

Bastos also noted that nearly three-fifths of consumers experienced quality issues when purchasing apparel online. Globally, consumers often associate cotton products with fashion, comfort, and trusted quality, with 55% noting they would pay more for clothes made from cotton.

Bastos highlighted that jeans were a significant cotton product, with 80% South Korea consumers expressing a preference for wearing them. As sustainability in apparel becomes increasingly important to consumers, factors like the use of natural fibres, and sustainable production may influence their decisions to purchase jeans. She indicated that the industry was actively promoting traceability strategies, with cotton being one of the most commonly traced materials, which enhanced the value of cotton products.

As a non-for-profit organization dedicated to promote cotton products, Cotton Incorporated’s mission is to increase the demand for and profitability of cotton. Cotton Incorporated is also dedicated to raising awareness of cotton’s sustainability. Their Blue Jeans Go Green™ denim recycling program has collected over two million pieces of denim, repurposing them into UltraTouch™ denim insulation materials for construction use. Additionally, Cotton Incorporated actively researches cotton cultivation and product technology, offering a range of sustainable solutions for the textile sector that strengthen the market position of cotton products.

For more information about cotton, you can visit the Cotton Incorporated website (www.cottoninc.com) to access a wealth of industry information, including market data, monthly economic updates, cotton production information, production resources, and performance technologies related to cotton.

 

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