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New associate for Right Click Capital

18 May 2017 • By • 1 min read

New associate for Right Click Capital

Sydney-based venture capital firm Right Click Capital has announced the appointment of Ulric Ferner as an associate. Mr Ferner, who joins Right ...

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Mine Wealth + Wellbeing appoints directors

Industry fund Mine Wealth + Wellbeing, formerly Auscoal, has appointed Deirdre Wroth as the independent director of its trustee board, as well as ...

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BT cuts Asgard cash rate

BT Financial Group has cut the interest rate it pays on cash held on the Asgard platform by 12 basis points. The declared interest rate paid on the ...

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S&P affirms AAA but ‘negative watch’ to stay

Australia has retained its AAA rating from S&P Global Ratings in the aftermath of the federal budget, but the country will remain on ‘negative ...

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JP Morgan Australia CEO steps down

Rob Priestley, the chief executive officer of JP Morgan Australia, has stepped down from his role to become the firm’s non-executive chairman

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Liquidators appointed to Courtenay House

The Supreme Court of NSW has made orders, by consent, for the winding up of Sydney-based trading firm Courtenay House following an application by ASIC

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Small-cap opportunities still exist: SSGA

There are still plenty of lucrative opportunities in the small-cap Australian equities space for savvy investors, says State Street Global Advisors

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Super funds post positive returns in April

Superannuation funds continued their gains in April, with the median growth fund returning 1.5 per cent for the month, according to Chant ...

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Former JP Morgan CEO to join ASX board

The ASX has expanded the size of its board with the appointment of former JP Morgan Australia chief executive Rob Priestley as a non-executive ...

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Tech giants are a drain on growth: Morphic AM

The monopolies being established by the likes of Facebook and Google are acting to destroy growth in the global economy, says Morphic Asset Management

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