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30 September 2016 • By Killian Plastow • 1 min read

Draft legislation for $1.6m super cap released

The second tranche of the government’s draft superannuation legislation has been released, containing changes to the $1.6 million transfer balance cap ...

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Former Deutsche Bank FX trader banned

ASIC has banned former Deutsche Bank FX options and futures trader Andrew Donaldson from providing financial services. The ban follows an ASIC ...

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Investor confidence remains weak in September

Global investor confidence remained weak in September, but it trended upwards despite continuing declines in European confidence, according to ...

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Bank of Japan adopts ‘flexible’ policy

The Bank of Japan’s decision to employ a more flexible approach to monetary policy at its last policy meeting may help rein in the bank’s balance ...

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Bennelong expands analyst team

Bennelong Long Short Equity Management has named Justin Hay as the firm's newest senior investment analyst. Mr Hay joins Bennelong Long Short ...

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Willis Towers Watson adds new investment consultant

Global advisory firm Willis Towers Watson has announced the appointment of Andrew Guilfoyle to the role of investment consultant. Formerly an ...

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International Integrated Reporting Council expands board

The International Integrated Reporting Council (IIRC) has named Louise Davidson as the newest member of the board of directors, commencing in the role ...

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Investors underestimating inflation, says AB

Inflation is likely to be higher than bond markets expect over the next 12 months – but central banks are unlikely to respond with "reactionary" ...

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Moody's rates A-REIT sector 'stable'

Moody’s Investors Service has given the Australian real estate investment trust (A-REIT) sector a 'stable' outlook off the back of its steady ...

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No end in sight to passive inflows: Tria

If the US experience is anything to go by, the "huge rotation" into passive strategies still has a long way to run in Australia, says Tria Investment ...

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