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02 February 2018 • By Killian Plastow • 1 min read

Cryptocurrency regulation in ‘embryonic state’

The Australian Treasury and members of the ATO have been “informally” looking into regulation and taxation of cryptocurrencies, according to federal ...

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ANZ responds to fiduciary duty breach claims

 ANZ has issued a response to ASIC’s finding of in-house product bias and best interests duty breaches as its CEO delivers a mea culpa ahead of the ...

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Future Fund ups equities exposure

The $139 billion Future Fund increased its exposure to equities in the final quarter of 2017 in response to “improved economic conditions and steady ...

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APRA panel examining CBA’s ‘fall from grace’

APRA’s inquiry into CBA’s governance, culture and accountability frameworks has conducted around 60 interviews with CBA staff as it works towards its ...

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Zurich appoints Sigma as small caps manager

Zurich Investments has appointed Sigma Funds Management to manage its small companies fund. Sigma will take on the responsibility of managing the ...

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ASIC ‘group control’ of AFSLs questioned

Proposed changes to the concept of ‘control’ of AFSLs by the corporate regulator are “perplexing”, according to The Fold Legal. The Fold Legal ...

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BTIM Australia names new CEO

The current chief executive of BT Investment Management Australia will retire, with former First State Super chief investment officer Richard ...

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'Best in class' not enough for ethical investors

The funds management industry has made a mistake by focusing on "materiality" thresholds and "best in class" approaches when it comes to ethical ...

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Amazon no short-term ‘killer’: Bennelong

Investors are overestimating the impact of disruptive entrants like Amazon on the Australian equities market, overlooking incumbents in the process, ...

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APRA flags changes to insurance in super

APRA has indicated that issues with the provision of life insurance through superannuation could lead to changes to the prudential framework

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