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18 November 2022 • By Keith Ford • 1 min read

Fund manager predicts falling profitability

The co-chief investment officer of fund manager Talaria Capital says market commentators forecasting further expansion in corporate profits are living ...

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Market ‘anxiously awaits’ RBA Lowe’s upcoming speech

Philip Lowe will deliver a speech on “price stability, the supply side and prosperity”. As the Reserve Bank (RBA) prepares to hand down its final ...

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NAB to shutter custody business

The winding down of NAB Asset Servicing is expected to take around three years. The only major domestic bank to still provide custody services, ...

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‘Landmark’ transaction as CBA prepays for carbon credits

The bank has backed Forever Wild and Corporate Carbon in a $1.7 million deal. The Commonwealth Bank (CBA) has announced it has prepaid for a ...

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Commodities drive Australian dividends lower

Australian dividends have taken a hit in Q3 2022, with a decline of 13 per cent in underlying payouts and 21.3 per cent in headline payouts ...

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IFM and UniSuper purchase radiology business

IFM and UniSuper will acquire a majority interest in the business alongside PRP doctors and management.  IFM Investors’ Long-Term Private Capital ...

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Labor’s policy ‘not about changing franking credits’, says Jones

The government is inviting feedback on draft legislation to align the tax treatment of off-market share buybacks with that of on-market share buybacks

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FTX and the fiction of crypto

Op-Ed The demise of the major cryptocurrency exchange provides a valuable lesson to investors seduced by the returns of an asset class they didn’t ...

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Australia receives first interest rate hedged bond ETF 

BetaShares’ new offering is the first of its kind on the ASX. The leading Australian fund manager has officially launched the BetaShares Interest ...

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Labour bounce unlikely to have ‘material bearing’ on monetary policy

The unemployment rate has slid following two months of stability, raising further questions about the Reserve Bank’s medium-term monetary policy ...

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