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18 November 2015 • By • 1 min read

iShares to launch global fixed income ETFs

BlackRock Australia's exchange-traded funds arm, iShares Australia, is set to launch three new global fixed income ETFs by the end of 2015

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Consumers still happy with big banks

Consumer satisfaction in the big four banks is still “historically high” despite levels dipping over the six months to October 2015, a survey by Roy ...

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ME taps ANZ exec for new data role

ME has appointed a former ANZ technology executive to the newly created role of data general manager – the industry fund-owned bank’s fifth new IT ...

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Portfolio disclosure legislation 'imminent'

In her first major speech to the financial services industry, Assistant Treasurer Kelly O'Dwyer has indicated that a revised framework for the super ...

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Cbus calls for SG non-compliance crackdown

Construction industry fund Cbus has called on the government, the Australian Taxation Office and the superannuation sector to arrest the growth in ...

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Equities flatter to deceive, warns Challenger

Retirees need to rethink the way they look at equity investing, warns Challenger – with a new report commissioned by the annuities provider ...

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IMF backs 'freely useable' RMB

International Monetary Fund (IMF) managing director Christine Lagarde has recommended that the Chinese renminbi be included in the IMF’s Special ...

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NAB Asset Management names COO

NAB Asset Management has appointed a new chief operating officer, responsible for strategic and operational initiatives. Former State Street Global ...

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APRA boss defends risk modelling

Risk modelling may have gone from the "penthouse to the doghouse" in the wake of the global financial crisis, but APRA chairman Wayne Byres continues ...

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China's slowdown hits dividend payments

China’s economic slowdown is beginning to flow through to dividends payments, with Chinese dividends set to fall for the first year on record in 2015, ...

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