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29 January 2015 • By Taylee Lewis • 1 min read

NAB acts on female representation target

NAB has launched a new internship program in an effort to increase the number of female university students pursuing a career in global markets

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BetaShares launches US 'fundamental index' ETF

BetaShares has launched a new ETF that will track the top 1,000 US stocks based on measures of fundamental value. The BetaShares FTSE RAFI US 1000 ...

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Mental health claims hurting life market: TAL

The retail income protection market has "basically made no money" over the past five years due to the increase in mental health claims, says TAL boss ...

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S&P Dow Jones unveils fixed income indices

US-based index provider S&P Dow Jones Indices has launched a new range of fixed income products covering over 20,000 individual securities

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Markets facing oil price ‘perfect storm’

Global fund managers need to be hyper-aware of the currency and commodity market implications of falling oil prices, Standard Life Investments has ...

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Cromwell acquires Valad Europe

Property and funds management group Cromwell Property Group has acquired European property funds manager Valad Europe for €145 million ($208 million)

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Vanguard backs Aussie GDP growth

The Australian economy will grow between two and three per cent throughout 2015 as it transitions from mining-led to broad-based growth, says Vanguard

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IOOF appoints investment sales manager

A former BT Financial Group key account manager has been hired by financial services provider IOOF as the new national sales manager of its investment ...

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Australia Day Honours recipients revealed

Members of the financial services community have been recognised in the Australia Day 2015 Honours List over the weekend. In the ‘Member (AM) in ...

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Euro QE is ‘serious medicine’: Pimco

The European Central Bank's (ECB's) €1 trillion asset-purchasing program will ensure the eurozone avoids a Japanese-style ‘lost decade’, argues Pimco

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