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12 January 2023 • By Jon Bragg • 1 min read

What is the most popular ETF in Australia?

Magellan’s global fund is no longer the country’s top ETF. The Vanguard Australian Shares Index ETF (VAS) now ranks as the largest ETF in Australia ...

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Pandemic and war driving short-term risks

Conflict and geo-economic tensions have triggered a series of deeply interconnected global risks, according to the World Economic Forum’s Global Risks ...

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Bennelong names new global CEO

The firm has confirmed its new leader following an extensive global search. Bennelong Funds Management has announced the appointment of John Burke ...

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Inflation ‘death throes’ delay peak

Australia’s “disappointing” CPI result may have delayed peak inflation, but relief is in the offing, according to ING Economics. The Australian ...

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BlackRock appoints APAC head of wealth

The firm has appointed a long-serving employee with over 15 years of experience. BlackRock has announced the appointment of James Raby as its new ...

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First Sentier appoints new chief risk officer

Global investment manager First Sentier Investors has brought a new chief risk officer on board. FSI appointed former Aegon Asset Management global ...

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Prime Super makes key changes to board

The super fund has announced the appointment of two non-executive board directors, effective 1 January 2023. Gemma Dooley and Bev Durston have ...

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Pendal posts FUM fillip as Perpetual deal closes

Multibillion-dollar FUM growth has been recorded across the ASX-listed investment manager's global portfolio over the last quarter of its operation as ...

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Australian ETF industry shrinks by $3.2bn

The industry’s positive net flows were not enough to combat declining asset values. The funds under management (FUM) of Australia’s ETF industry ...

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Over half of SMEs expect Australia will enter a recession

A new survey has gauged the views of Aussie small and medium enterprises (SMEs). More than half (52 per cent) of Australian SMEs expect that the ...

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