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27 October 2015 • By • 1 min read

ASIC reports on HFT and dark liquidity

High-frequency trading (HFT) remains steady at 27 per cent of total equity market turnover, and dark liquidity has remained constant at 25-30 per cent ...

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Vision Super moves to Acurity platform

Industry fund Vision Super is set to implement software provider Financial Synergy’s administration platform. Financial Synergy will manage Vision ...

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Reforms needed to combat longevity risk

Sustainable and flexible reform is needed to safeguard the Australian retirement income system and mitigate longevity risk, says the Actuaries ...

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ETF investors seeking alternative strategies

The ETF industry is continuing to diversify, with Australian shares now accounting for only 30 per cent of the funds under management, says Zenith ...

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Baby boomers to fall short on retirement

Older working Australians are expected to have a shortfall of funds in retirement, with almost a third of those aged over 50 having a balance of less ...

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'Outcomes' investing out of reach: Atrium

Absolute return or 'outcomes-based' strategies may be the flavour of the month, but industry-wide portfolio constraints mean they will never be ...

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Banks falling short on climate risk

Global banks are failing to implement strategic and long-term approaches to climate risk, raising concerns about the financial sector's ability to ...

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Non-financial data gaining traction

Investors are incorporating non-financial factors into their decision-making to a larger extent as concerns over stranded assets increase, says EY

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Prospect of European QE buoys markets

Eurozone shares have had a boost this week as the European Central Bank (ECB) signalled the possibility of further monetary easing, says AMP Capital

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AMP wealth management AUM slips

AMP's wealth management division saw its assets under management (AUM) drop three per cent to $111 billion in the three months to 30 September 2015

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