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22 April 2015 • By • 1 min read

Emerging markets seeing rising dividends

The percentage of companies paying dividends has increased at a faster rate within emerging markets than in developed markets over the past 16 years, ...

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Take advantage of low Aussie dollar: Pimco

With the Reserve Bank of Australia expected to implement further interest rate cuts, investors should be taking advantage of the low Australian ...

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TIAA Henderson RE appoints analyst

Global real estate manager TIAA Henderson Real Estate (TH Real Estate) has hired a new senior real estate analyst in Sydney. A former senior ...

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UniSuper ditches NAB Asset Servicing

UniSuper has replaced its custodian of 23 years, NAB Asset Servicing, with BNP Paribas Securities Services. BNP Paribas won what UniSuper described ...

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Stronger Super will fail on fees: Grattan

The Stronger Super reforms are unlikely to reduce the $21 billion Australians pay in super fees each year “by much more than 10 per cent”, argues a ...

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Companies behind the ball on RMB: report

Multinationals are ill-equipped to cope with the rapid rise in renminbi-denominated cross-border transactions, according to a new survey

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BetaShares launches 'Strong Bear' ETF

BetaShares has launched a new ETF that will give investors a leveraged short exposure to the Australian stock market. The fund has a short exposure ...

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Super funds post strong Q1 returns

The median super fund option had a strong March 2015 quarter, returning 5.8 per cent, says Chant West. The rebound in oil prices and the likelihood ...

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CFSGAM appoints former UBS researcher

Colonial First State Global Asset Management (CFSGAM) has appointed a former UBS executive to the new role of head of research for the Australian ...

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AMP Capital names UK head of distribution

AMP Capital has hired a new head of distribution for the UK and Europe effective immediately. John Angell, to be based in London, has been ...

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