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18 November 2014 • By • 1 min read

China FTA to open up finance exports

As Australia finalises a free trade agreement with China, its financial services market is well positioned to emerge as a cornerstone of the economic ...

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UBS boss unfazed by super insourcing

The insourcing of domestic funds management by superannuation funds will not "dent" the business of investment firms, says UBS Global Asset Management

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US mid-terms a 'catalyst' for economy

This month's US mid-term elections may bring new life into the economy as the Republican party takes control of the Senate, says AllianceBernstein

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SMSF market drives LIC growth

Growing interest in listed investment companies (LICs) is being driven by growth from the SMSF market, a survey conducted by Perpetual Investments has ...

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China lagging on reform: NAB

The Chinese economy's growth prospects depend largely on how quickly the government can enact reforms, argues a NAB senior economist. NAB senior ...

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EY announces regional CEO

A new chief executive and regional managing partner for EY's Oceania operations has been announced, to replace outgoing CEO Rob McLeod. Tony ...

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Grant Samuel hires new account manager

Grant Samuel Funds Management (GSFM) has hired a new account manager in Victoria in an effort to assist with the “strong business growth” it has ...

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Bendigo teams up with credit unions

Bendigo Bank has entered into a partnership with an "alliance" of four credit unions. The “alliance” – which includes AWA, BDCU, Circle and Service ...

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AustralianSuper under fire over TPD

AustralianSuper’s decision to tighten up its TPD definitions will result in more of its members having their claims denied, argues plaintiff law firm ...

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van Eyk drags down AWI earnings

Australasian Wealth Investments’ (AWI’s) substantial shareholding in van Eyk has affected its potential earnings for the first quarter of the ...

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