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02 April 2014 • By Tim Stewart • 1 min read

Super needs ‘overarching’ regulator: ASFA

The lack of a comprehensive set of superannuation data makes it difficult for the government to assess emerging risks, ASFA has warned. In its ...

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Look to Asia, urges ANZ

ANZ has called on the government to reconsider its treatment of offshore investments in order to “take advantage of the opportunity emerging on the ...

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Bankers call for greater funding diversity

The Australian Bankers’ Association (ABA) has called for the government to support diverse funding sources and the development of the domestic debt ...

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Invest thematically, says Seres AM

A thematic approach to investment that identifies ‘micro-trends’ or individual drivers of growth enables investors to hit the growth curve of stocks ...

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Three men convicted for insider trading

Three Sydney men have been convicted on insider trading charges following an investigation by ASIC. Former UCL Resources chief executive ...

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Hyperion warns against mining stocks

Despite the strong earnings reported in this year’s interim results by the mining sector, investors should be looking at quality stocks rather than ...

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RBA announces cash rate decision

The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) has announced the outcome of its third board meeting of the year. As widely predicted, the RBA has announced it ...

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ACPI appoints head of emerging markets

ACPI Investment Managers has appointed Daniel Moreno as head of emerging markets. Prior to joining ACPI Mr Moreno was the founder and managing ...

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Towers Watson appoints Americas head of investment

Towers Watson has appointed Steve Carlson as head of the company’s investment business for the Americas. Mr Carlson first joined Towers Watson in ...

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FOFA ‘poorly implemented’, says CBA

The Commonwealth Bank has highlighted the FOFA reforms as an example of “poorly implemented regulatory change” in its submission to the Murray Inquiry

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