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03 August 2018 • By Tim Stewart • 1 min read

Morgan Stanley maps out path to AMP recovery

Morgan Stanley has made the case that AMP represents “deep value” at current prices, listing 10 steps the new chief executive can take to rebuild the ...

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ASIC flags concerns about ETF spreads

ASIC has found the ETF sector is “generally functioning well”, but the regulator has concerns about widening bid-offer spreads and “concentration ...

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Fintech funding in APAC surges to US$16.8bn

Asia-Pacific investment in fintech skyrocketed to US$16.8 billion in the first half of 2018, largely due to Alibaba affiliate Ant Financial’s US$14 ...

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Christian Super adopts asset stewardship code

Christian Super has become the latest super fund to sign up to Australian Council of Superannuation Investors’ (ACSI) Asset Owner Stewardship Code

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US Fed leaves rates on hold

The US Federal Reserve decided against making any changes to its target interest rate, with the next hike expected in September 2018. The US ...

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Platinum appoints board director

NRMA chairman and Quantium adviser Tim Trumper will join the board of directors at Platinum Asset Management. Platinum Asset Management announced ...

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Global tension will spark next crisis: Fidelity

The next economic crisis will be triggered by geopolitical tensions rather than problems in company balance sheets, says Fidelity International

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ASIC updates funds management guides

ASIC has released updated versions of seven regulatory guides that incorporates information about the new Asia Region Funds Passport. In a ...

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Investor confidence creeps up in July: SSGX

Global investor confidence was mixed last month as American investors felt less appetite for risk than their European and Asian counterparts, ...

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IOOF warned for failing to produce documents

Kenneth Hayne has delivered a sharp rebuke to IOOF for failing to produce documents ahead of the royal commission’s public hearings into ...

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