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06 March 2018 • By Tim Stewart • 1 min read

Trump tariffs 'hugely damaging': Saxo Bank

US President Donald Trump's proposed tariffs on steel and aluminium are effectively a "massive tax on consumers" that are likely to drag the nation in ...

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Institutions suffer further adviser losses

Australia’s six largest financial institutions continued to lose financial advisers over February in a trend that Bell Potter Securities warns is a ...

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L1 Capital IPO targeting $500m

The long-short fund of L1 Capital is set to raise $500 million ahead of its ASX listing in late April. The launch of L1 Capital's listed investment ...

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CBA appoints non-executive director - 2018

WorleyParsons and Cuscal director Anne Templeman-Jones has been appointed to the board of CBA as a non-executive director.  Commonwealth Bank of ...

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Challenger wins top in-house counsel award

Challenger's head of legal, corporate and investments Catherine James has taken out the top gong at this year's Lawyers Weekly Corporate Counsel ...

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Netwealth retains top platform status

Netwealth has been named the top Australian platform by Investment Trends for the third year in a row. Investment Trend’s "2017 Platform ...

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Institutions ‘bogged down’ with past performance

Institutional investors are guilty of focusing on past performance rather than skill when it comes to equity manager selection, says Willis Towers ...

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Australia Ratings to cover managed funds

Credit and debt-focused ratings agency Australia Ratings has expanded into retail funds management, initially covering 13 managers. Australia ...

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Intrust Super signs admin deal with Link

Link Group has signed a five-year agreement with Queensland-based Intrust Super to provide technology-driven administration services to the industry ...

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Investor confidence defies February volatility

The risk appetite of global investors continued to rise in February despite dramatically higher levels of volatility, according to State Street Global ...

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