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17 September 2014 • By Scott Hodder • 1 min read

Macquarie set to raise $400 million

Macquarie Bank has announced it intends to raise $400 million through an offer of Macquarie Bank capital notes (BCN) at a price of $100 per note

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Beefed-up ASIC could stifle innovation

Granting further product intervention powers to ASIC could end up stifling innovation in financial products, warns Henry Davis York partner Jon ...

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ASIC awards first trade repository licence

The DTCC Derivatives Repository in Singapore (DDRS) has received the first Australian derivative trade repository (ADTR) licence from ASIC

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'Impact investing' report released

Not-for-profit organisation Impact Investing Australia has announced the launch of a report today outlining a strategy for impact investing which, it ...

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Gold stocks no longer ‘out of favour’

While gold stocks are tipped to improve after suffering poor performance, US-based asset management firm Van Eck Global says they have a long way to ...

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NAB questions Chinese growth

Weaker than expected industrial production data and slower trends in the property market will make it increasingly difficult for China to reach its 7

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AUSCOAL Super appoints CFO

Stephen Rowbottom has been appointed by AUSCOAL Super to the newly-created role of chief financial officer. Mr Rowbottom has extensive experience ...

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van Eyk enters administration

van Eyk Research has entered voluntary administration following the closure of its Blueprint Series of managed funds earlier this month

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Ray White enters advice market

Big real estate and mortgage broking player Ray White is in the final stages of launching a financial planning dealer group. Ray White, along with ...

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'Bureaucratic' banks averse to risk-taking

An entrenched compliance culture has “completely inoculated” large financial institutions against risk, leaving them vulnerable to 'disruptive' ...

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