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31 August 2018 • By Eliot Hastie • 1 min read

Vanguard Australia to launch new ethical ETFs

Vanguard Australia has announced plans to launch a suite of ethical international ETFs next month. Vanguard Ethically Conscious International ...

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Global investor confidence declines over August

Investor confidence decreased across the American and Asian markets, with the European market the only one to rise, according to State Street Global ...

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Lonsec Research names executive director

Lonsec Research has promoted its head of manager research Libby Newman to the position of executive director. In a statement, the research house ...

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Strong flows lift Perpetual profit to $140m

Perpetual has posted a strong result buoyed by record flows into Perpetual Private ahead of the September start date of incoming chief executive Rob ...

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Future Fund grows 9.3% to $146bn

The Future Fund has increased its funds under management to $146 billion with an annual return of 9.3 per cent. The impressive 9.3 annual return ...

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ASIC role in Dover closure revealed

The corporate regulator put pressure on Dover Financial Advisers managing director Terry McMaster to immediately close his dealer group in June ...

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Pimco awarded $440m mandate by LGS

Local Government Super has awarded its first ever fixed-income ESG mandate to investment manager Pimco. Under the mandate, Pimco will manage ...

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Super assets reach $2.7tn

Total superannuation assets reached $2.7 trillion at the end of the June 2018, up 7.9 per cent for the preceding 12 months, according to APRA. APRA ...

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Former ASFA CEO departs Regnan

Former Australian Superannuation Funds of Australia chief executive Pauline Vamos has parted ways with ESG research house Regnan after just over one ...

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Trade war could spark global recession: KPMG

New KPMG modelling has shown that an all-out trade war between US and China would not only mean nearly 60,000 Australian jobs lost but see the world ...

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