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03 February 2016 • By • 1 min read

GBST confirms 'T+2' readiness

Securities transaction software provider GBST has announced it is prepared for the T+2 ASX settlement regime, which has a target date of 7 March 2016

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Planners driving platform innovation: Investment Trends

Helping financial planners improve business efficiency and growth has been a significant driver of platform providers making enhancements to their ...

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Local Government Super expands DIY options

Local Government Super (LGS) has added 15 new exchange-traded funds (ETFs) to its 'do-it-yourself' investment option. Local Government Super chief ...

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RBA keeps rates on hold in February

The Reserve Bank of Australia has kept the official cash rate 'on hold' at 2 per cent at its first meeting of 2016. The RBA's decision to keep the ...

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Climate risk top of mind for investors: CFSGAM

Three quarters of super members would consider moving their retirement savings to low carbon or clean energy options, but a lack of information ...

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Let members elect super fund directors

Members of not-for-profit superannuation funds should be allowed to vote for the directors who look after their money, argues the Governance Institute

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Charter Hall restructures leadership

Property funds management group Charter Hall has moved to a single chief executive/managing director structure, with David Harrison stepping into the ...

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Financial services central to economic prosperity

A healthy financial sector is a key driver of Australia’s economic prosperity, a new report by the Australian Financial Markets Association (AFMA) has ...

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Avoid 'panic selling', warns FinaMetrica

When faced with market downturns, investors should ride out the storm and remain committed to their long-term investment strategy, says FinaMetrica

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Quality will prevail in 2016, says Hyperion

Investors who are feeling jittery about stock market volatility should focus on quality stocks and invest for the long term, says Hyperion Investment ...

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