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After four years in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea, Stephen Nash recently relocated back to Sydney where he was the Chief Investment Officer for Nambawan Super Limited, the largest super fund in PNG, specializing in public sector superannuation, with funded assets around PGK 6 billion, and total assets of around PGK 8 billion.
After four years in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea, Stephen Nash recently relocated back to Sydney where he was the Chief Investment Officer for Nambawan Super Limited, the largest super fund in PNG, specializing in public sector superannuation, with funded assets around PGK 6 billion, and total assets of around PGK 8 billion. His responsibilities included, among other things, advising NSL on portfolio construction, global asset allocation, foreign exchange, and assessment of individual investment proposals.
Dr Nash is a Cambridge Commonwealth Trust Scholarship recipient and has a diverse publication record, including several prestigious journals, such as Perspectives in Political Science, The Journal of Economic Methodology, and The Review of Social Economy. He has contributed chapters to books on economic theory and philosophy, as well as a book entitled Cost Uncertainty and Welfare: Frank Knight’s Theory of Imperfect Competition (Ashgate).