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09 June 2016 • By • 1 min read

ASIC consults on fintech 'sandbox'

The corporate regulator has released the details of its proposed regulatory 'sandbox' that would see fintech start-ups exempted from ASIC's licensing ...

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Beware 'contagious' lapses of logic: AMP Capital

Investment markets are undoubtedly "irrational and erratic" as a whole, but successful investors, by contrast, manage to keep their emotions in check, ...

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Hyperion AM names new equity dealer

Hyperion Asset Management has appointed Justin Breen as its new equity dealer, following his four years at ERM Power. Hyperion managing director ...

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Australian IPOs outperforming in 2016

The average return of the 25 companies that have listed in the 2016 calendar year to date is significantly higher than the ASX 200 index return, ...

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AMP Capital hires industrial property head

Andrew Quade has been appointed as AMP Capital’s new head of industrial property asset management.  Mr Quade has more than 20 years of experience ...

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Gardior appoints new board director

Trustee company Gardior has named its newest board member as the firm looks to grow its infrastructure portfolio. Ian Gillings, a representative of ...

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Institutional ETF usage on the rise

After spending years tinkering at the edges of their portfolios with ETFs, Australian institutions are starting to fully embrace the investment ...

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ASIC issues warning to accountants

When the 'accountants' exemption' expires on 1 July 2016, accountants will be breaking the law if they provide advice on SMSFs without a valid ...

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'Erratic' equity markets lacking direction: SQM

After a very ordinary year, equity markets are likely to behave unpredictably and without "strong forward momentum" for the foreseeable future, says ...

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Australian dollar facing ‘perfect storm’

The Australian dollar is likely to experience its most volatile month in over a decade, according to foreign exchange firm World First. World First ...

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