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23 October 2019 • By Sarah Simpkins • 1 min read

Equip, Catholic Super launch $26bn joint venture

Catholic Super and Equipsuper have merged to create a $26 billion venture, while hinting at potentially further consolidating with other ...

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A third of world banks are unprepared for a downturn

Over a third of the world’s banks lag on technology and scale, and are unprepared for an economic downturn, according to global consultancy firm ...

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AMP Capital raises record-breaking sum for infrastructure debt

AMP Capital has drawn on the interest of institutional investors to complete the largest ever round of capital raising for its infrastructural debt ...

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Fund manager says investors are missing after-tax alpha

Members of superannuation funds should be comparing more than pre-tax fund performance and looking at total after-tax returns, according to a fund ...

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‘Industry is watching’: REST climate action case to test super

The current climate risk litigation against retail industry fund REST will scrutinise standards around prudence and transparency for the ...

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Hong Kong recession won’t spread

Hong Kong could sink into a devastating recession but its impacts will be confined to the city-state, according to an analyst from Moody’s

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AMP Capital acquires US data centres

The Australian investment manager has boosted its US communications infrastructure holdings with a cloud and data center service provider acquisition

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CountPlus snaps up Latitude Advisory

A CountPlus member firm has acquired financial advice practice Latitude Advisory Services as the firm broadens its service offering. The ...

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Former adviser hit with 12-year prison term

A former financial adviser from Brisbane has been found guilty of fraud following a three-week trial and has been hit with a 12-year prison sentence

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Royal commission could have gone further: Ferguson

The Hayne commission didn’t go far enough and is having its impacts undone by the Morrison government, according to Banking Bad author and journalist ...

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