MSCI Taps Bradbury to Market Index Data to Australian ETF Industry

ETF veteran will promote MSCI's index data to ETF investors and participants in Australia.

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Before joining MSCI, Bradbury was founder and non-executive director at ETF creation consulting companies ETF Portfolio Solutions and ETF Consulting, and is also founder of ETF Connect, an information warehouse for ETF products, and founder and coordinator of industry association the Australian ETF Network.

Prior to that, he was head of investor solutions for Australia at Barclays Capital, and served as co-head of iShares Australia and head of retail for funds management distribution at Barclays

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