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03 September 2020 • By Sarah Simpkins • 1 min read

Former Merrill Lynch director joins Prime Super board

Prime Super has named a new director, an ex-board member from Merrill Lynch representing the National Farmer’s Federation. Allison Harker has ...

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Keating blasts RBA, ‘bitchy’ Liberals

Former prime minister Paul Keating has demanded the RBA “get off their tails” and do more to support the recovery while launching another attack at ...

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UBS boosts coverage with new sector research heads

UBS has named a number of new sector heads across its insurance and diversified financials, energy, and food and beverage coverage. Andrew Adams ...

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ASIC obtains interim injunction against Mayfair 101

ASIC has obtained interim orders against companies in the Mayfair 101 group and their director, James Mawhinney, including the appointment of ...

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Delaying super guarantee rise tipped to leave women behind

Advocacy group Women in Super has urged for the legislated 2021 increase to mandated super contributions to proceed, with its chair warning the ...

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Frydenberg puts brave face on recession

As the COVID-19 recession is confirmed, Treasurer Josh Frydenberg is hoping that the worst is behind us. GDP contracted by 7.0 per cent in June – ...

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Future Fund goes negative

The sovereign wealth fund posted a rare negative return and warned that a “challenging and volatile environment” could kneecap its previously strong ...

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Recession confirmed as GDP collapses

Australia’s GDP has contracted for a second consecutive quarter, confirming Australia’s first recession in 29 years. GDP contracted by 7.0 per cent ...

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Ex-Citi APAC boss takes lead at Standard Life Aberdeen

Former Citigroup Asia Pacific chief Stephen Bird has commenced as the new boss of fund management giant Standard Life Aberdeen. The company ...

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Economists split 50:50 on early super

Around half (52 per cent) of economists have disagreed with the decision to give Australians early access to their superannuation, according to a new ...

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