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Australia’s Future Fund hires Toby Johnston as chief economist
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Australia’s Future Fund has hired Toby Johnston from Wellington Management as chief economist, a newly-created position at the sovereign wealth fund.
His appointment is effective January 27 2022, Future Fund says in a statement on November 2...
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