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03 November 2015 • By • 1 min read

Investors getting it wrong on small-caps

The perception that small-caps are a significantly riskier asset class than large-caps means that investors are missing out on value-based ...

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Henderson finalises Perennial acquisitions

Henderson Group has completed its acquisition of Perennial Fixed Interest Partners and Perennial Growth Management from IOOF. The acquisition of ...

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Macquarie remains top Aussie asset manager

Macquarie Group has continued its march up the rankings of the Towers Watson World 500 asset management rankings, moving up two places to 50th in the ...

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BT earnings flat due to 'one-offs'

BT Financial Group has produced flat cash earnings for the year to 30 September as a result of the partial sale of BT Investment Management (BTIM), ...

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Perpetual expands global equities team

Perpetual Investments has appointed two new global equities analysts in the effort to expand the firm’s stock analysis across global companies

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Breach reports to ASIC up 18 per cent

ASIC received 1,635 breach reports in 2014-15, up 18 per cent from 1,388 in the previous year – but only 42 per cent were referred for further ...

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RBA under pressure to cut rates

With inflation sitting at 2.2 per cent and recent increases in mortgage rates, the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) may be forced to cut the official ...

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Firms scrambling to hedge falling AUD

Australian companies are coping with the falling dollar by focusing on hedging and import substitution as opposed to greater cost cutting, according ...

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$12.5 million in FOS claims still unpaid

Over $12.5 million in Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS) determinations remain unpaid to consumers – and financial planning and advisory firms account ...

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Boards still lagging on gender diversity

The number of female board members is still strikingly low, with women only making up 14 per cent of board positions in the ASX101-200, according ...

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