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03 June 2014 • By • 1 min read

60/40 fails on downside protection: SSgA

The traditional 60/40 portfolio structure is limited and may fail to protect the value of assets during certain points in the market cycle, according ...

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Henderson appoints head of retail distribution

Henderson Global Investors Australia has appointed Jordan Tang as head of retail distribution. Mr Tang will be responsible for all aspects of the ...

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Bloomberg Indexes makes senior appointment

Bloomberg Indexes has appointed former UBS Indices analyst Kerry Angel as head of the Bloomberg AusBond Indexes business in Sydney. Ms Angel will ...

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MDA firm’s listing delayed by red tape

MDA provider managedaccounts.com.au is set to list on the ASX this Friday, almost three weeks behind schedule, after ASIC rejected the first ...

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FPA clarifies Senate inquiry comments

FPA chief executive Mark Rantall has clarified his organisation’s position on the difference between 'professional' and 'commercial' industry ...

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Hybrid ‘spruikers’ under ASIC scrutiny

ASIC chairman Greg Medcraft  has voiced his disappointment about the "misleading conduct" the regulator has identified in promotional materials ...

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ASIC lays out priorities for reporting season

ASIC has identified areas it will focus on in the 30 June 2014 financial reports and will be closely observing how accounting estimates and treatments ...

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Mid-year re-pricing 'a buying opportunity'

A mid-year dip in Australian equities could offer investors an excellent buying opportunity with the broader trend in shares likely to remain up, ...

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ASX to expand ‘investment supermarket’

ASX chief executive Elmer Kupper has laid out his intention to broaden the range of investment options available to the Australian domestic market

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CBA error delays ASIC inquiry

Last-minute clarifications by the CBA and ASIC have forced the Senate inquiry into the performance of ASIC to push back its final report

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