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30 April 2019 • By James Mitchell • 1 min read

Westpac reveals $357m profit hit over advice fees

The major bank has today provided an update on accounting provisions for remediation associated with authorised representatives in relation to certain ...

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Alexander Downer on Trump, Mueller and free trade

Former high commissioner to the UK Alexander Downer told investors at an event in Sydney that there was no room for complacency in the economy, while ...

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APRA report identifies superannuation failings

The prudential regulator has identified a number of areas where superannuation providers are falling short of their regulatory obligations, ...

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Intangible assets account for 84% of S&P 500, says researcher

A US-based research firm believes intangible factors, such as corporate culture, are a far more important way of measuring a company’s market value

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More Australians retiring despite low wealth

The number of people intending to retire in the next year has increased by 6 per cent from the year before, although their average net wealth levels ...

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Sydney, Canberra house prices take sharp downturn

Sydney house prices have experienced its greatest fall in 20 years and Canberra has had its steepest annual price fall in a decade, as the national ...

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Seismic shift in investment landscape underway

An investment manager has forewarned that a seismic shift is coming to the investment landscape and the industry has been struggling to cope with it

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RBA rate cut: Winners and losers

With weak inflation figures adding pressure on the Reserve Bank to cut rates, analysts and economists are weighing up the impact of a 1 per cent cash ...

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Former Shaw adviser joins ETF Securities

ETF Securities has recruited former Shaw and Partners investment advisor Andrew Duncan. Mr Duncan joins ETF Securities as a Business Development ...

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Super gender gap widest in WA

New research has shown that WA state has the largest gender gap in superannuation, with the average female’s account balance across the region being ...

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