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06 November 2013 • By • 1 min read

Alphinity bullish on energy sector

Liquefied natural gas (LNG) and shale gas projects are set to drive a boom in Australia’s energy sector, says Alphinity Investment Management ...

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Retail corporate bonds set to flourish: NAB

Very few corporate bonds are available to retail investors at present, but a number of government and industry initiatives are seeing the market open ...

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PM Capital launches global LIC

Equity fund manager PM Capital has launched a listed investment fund (LIC) following a rise in investor demand for global shares. With choices ...

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Tyndall partners with UK asset manager

Tyndall Investment Management (Tyndall AM) has announced a strategic alliance with UK-based Ignis Asset Management to expand its offering to ...

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Cost of living rise hits retirees: ASFA

Single retirees will need to save more for retirement, with housing-related costs causing further strains on budgets over the September quarter, ...

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Deposit growth creating systemic risk: Instreet

The government’s move to shore up bank deposit bases may have introduced a systemic risk to the Australian economy, according to Instreet

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SIV to boost fund inflows by $1bn: Tria

The significant investor visa (SIV) program is likely to boost net managed fund inflows by about $1 billion a year – but it may prove difficult for ...

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Compliance drives Westpac expenses up

Despite posting a healthy profit of $6.82 billion for the full year to 30 September, Westpac has seen its expenses rise by four per cent. Any ...

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Short-term investing hurts business ethics: ICAA

Institutional investors can help raise the standard of business ethics by focusing less on the short term, according to the Institute of Chartered ...

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Praemium UK boss calls it quits

Portfolio administration provider Praemium has announced the resignation of its UK managing director, effective 31 January 2014. John Martin has ...

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