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17 April 2015 • By Reporter • 1 min read

TIAA-CREF opens Sydney office

US-based financial services provider TIAA-CREF has opened a new distribution office for its asset management business in Sydney. In a statement, ...

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Reforms set to strengthen Chinese currency

The internationalisation of the renminbi will see the Chinese currency continue to appreciate steadily, says AB. At a conference held in Beijing in ...

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AMP Capital names New Zealand head

AMP Capital has appointed Grant Hassell as the firm's new managing director for New Zealand, replacing Graham Law who has held the position for six ...

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Bernie Ripoll to exit politics

Federal Labor MP and current shadow minister for financial services and superannuation, Bernie Ripoll, has announced he will not be contesting the ...

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FTSE names head of global ESG research

London-based FTSE Group has appointed a deputy head of ESG who will be responsible for overseeing ESG research. John Jarrett has been appointed to ...

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Former BlackRock MD joins Perpetual

BlackRock's long-term head of asset allocation, David Hudson, has come out of semi-retirement to join Perpetual Investments in a similar role

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IQ Group appoints new CEO

Superannuation and wealth management advice firm IQ Group has appointed a new chief executive. Brian Peters will replace Graham Sammells, who will ...

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Pinnacle hires new director of distribution

Boutique investment firm Pinnacle has hired a former RARE Infrastructure Limited executive as director of distribution. Matt Dell has been ...

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ASIC issues update on vertical integration probe

ASIC has released an update on its investigation into the largest vertically integrated financial advice providers, finding they had charged advice ...

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ANZ boss 'paranoid' about fintech

With financial services undergoing “incredibly quick and rapid” technological change, the appropriate mindset for a major bank is one of “paranoia”, ...

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