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14 May 2015 • By Taylee Lewis • 1 min read

JP Morgan AM names head of sovereign and institutional

JP Morgan Asset Management has promoted Rachel Farrell to the position of head of sovereign and institutional for the Asia Pacific ex Japan

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NAB 'taking its medicine' with rights issue

NAB's current $5.5 billion rights issue is the biggest capital raising in Australian corporate history and will dilute the bank's earnings, ...

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Crowdsourced equity funding to boost fintech

Last week's Budget provided $7.8 million over four years to ASIC to facilitate crowdsourced equity funding for Australian start-up companies. The ...

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Cooper Investors reappoints NAB Asset Servicing

Fund manager Cooper Investors has reappointed NAB Asset Servicing to provide its custodial services. NAB Asset Servicing will provide custodial and ...

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Finance industry not ready for FTAs: Finsia

The Australian financial services industry is underprepared for the opportunities presented by free trade agreements (FTA) with Japan, China and South ...

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Westpac Institutional Bank names head of Qld

The institutional banking division of Westpac has appointed a new head of its Queensland business. Former BNP Paribas managing director of ...

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Equity Trustees adds to WA team

Equity Trustees has expanded its estate planning team in Western Australia with the appointment of a new estate planning lawyer. Brigitte Hollett ...

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Super emerges unscathed in 2015 Budget

The superannuation industry has welcomed the government's decision to resist 'tinkering' with Australia's retirement system in the 2015 federal Budget

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NAB commences $2.8bn retail bookbuild

NAB will look to raise $2.8 billion via a retail entitlements offer that begins today following the successful completion of a $2.7 billion ...

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UBS underweight equities – for now

The global market is likely to see heightened volatility in the short-term as a result of a confluence of macroeconomic factors, says UBS

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