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10 July 2015 • By Tim Stewart • 1 min read

Chinese equities crash a 'significant correction'

The 30 per cent fall in the Chinese sharemarket over the past month should be viewed as a "significant price correction" rather than an "ominous sign" ...

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Global equity managers ‘underwhelm’: Morningstar

The underperformance of active global equity managers last year was down to entirely “reasonable” concerns about US valuations, says Morningstar

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Website scam costs investors $2.4 million

Australian investors have sent at least $2.4 million to a bogus Dubai-based investment company operating a fake website, according to Western ...

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Invest in ‘disruptive companies’, says Hyperion

Investors who fail to look outside mature industries will find themselves saddled with a stagnant portfolio, says Hyperion Asset Management

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Super switchers seeking advice

Almost three-quarters of Australians are seeking some kind of advice when they switch superannuation providers, says Roy Morgan. In a report titled ...

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Zurich hires new investment specialist

Zurich Financial Services Australia has named Charles Stodart as its new investment specialist. Mr Stodart, who joins the firm’s strategic accounts ...

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Magellan recruits key account manager

Magellan Asset Management has appointed a key account manager to its distribution team. Mark Jordan joins Magellan Asset Management from Fidelity ...

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APRA 'misguided' on cloud computing

The prudential regulator's new approach to cloud computing has been labelled as "nonsense" by fintech firm PractiFI. APRA released an information ...

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Greece's fate to be decided on Sunday

Europe's leaders will convene at a summit in Brussels on the weekend to make a final decision about Greece, with the Greek government given until ...

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Banks warned on financial benchmarks

A new ASIC report has "encouraged" the banks to review their approach to financial benchmarks lest further "conduct issues" occur in the future

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