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20 February 2015 • By Aleks Vickovich • 1 min read

SFG CIO named IOOF research boss

Former SFG Australia chief investment officer Matthew Drennan has been appointed group head of research and portfolio construction at parent company ...

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MySuper 2014 report card released

APRA has released new data on the default superannuation sector that ranks the 116 registered MySuper products by their fees and net returns

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ASIC revises enforceable undertaking rules

ASIC has updated its regulatory guidance to provide greater clarity around the operation of enforceable undertakings (EUs). The new version of ...

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Hedge funds warned on ‘inherent’ conflicts

The hedge fund sector must do a better job of disclosing the “inherent” conflicts within its business model, argues New York-based Ionic Capital ...

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AMP net profit up 32 per cent

AMP has reported a net profit of $884 million for the year ending 31 December 2014, up from $672 million in the previous year. The financial ...

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Strong start to 2015 for super funds

The median growth fund gained two per cent in January, according to research by Chant West. Over the seven months of the financial year to date, ...

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Europe needs structural change, not QE

The eurozone should be focusing on structural changes to the labour and credit sectors rather than monetary policy, argues US asset manager Payden ...

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Standard Life Investments adds to infrastructure team

Global asset manager Standard Life Investments has made two new appointments in an effort to expand its infrastructure debt team. Alex Campbell has ...

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Basel III changes to hit hedge funds

The impending Basel III changes could make it difficult for some hedge fund managers to secure financing, says State Street head of alternatives Dan ...

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Super to remain ‘politicised’: Murray

Despite election promises not to tinker with superannuation policy, FSI chair David Murray says the system will remain at the mercy of political ...

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