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09 March 2021 • By Lachlan Maddock • 1 min read

Don’t sweat virus mutants: Howitt

Fidelity portfolio manager Kate Howitt believes that anti-vaxxers – not mutant virus strains – pose a greater risk to markets and the economy

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Global fund administrator offers $180.1m for Mainstream

Mainstream Group has secured a $180.1 million takeover bid from Hong Kong-headquartered fund administrator Vistra, but is still shopping its business ...

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Chinese investment manager enters Aus market

Specialist China equity and fixed-income investment manager Fullgoal Fund Management has entered into a distribution deal with Aussie firm 3PD

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Qualitas boosts board

Real estate investment manager Qualitas has appointed a new independent director with a lifetime of financial services experience.  Brian Delaney ...

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The case for Asian equities

Asia represents nearly one-third of global GDP, but Australian investors continue to allocate a relatively small amount towards Asian equities

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AMP Capital offloads global companies arm

AMP Capital has sold its global companies capability to Canadian investment manager Fiera Capital.  The sale has included the segment’s dedicated ...

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Labor makes gender pay gap election promise

Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese has pledged to make large companies publicly disclose their gender pay gap, as part of an election promise ...

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Mayfair claims victory over former investor

Mayfair 101 has won a case brought by a former investor in a finding it believes will be “problematic” for ASIC. The Supreme Court of NSW found ...

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Women face 101-year wait for financial equality

Women’s financial progress slowed in the December quarter, with the expected time frame to gender equality rising to 101 years. The Financy Women’s ...

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Board gender split narrows, but boss jobs elusive 

Australia’s largest companies are closing in on a board target of 40 per cent female representation, but the number of women in the driver’s seat has ...

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