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13 December 2019 • By James Mitchell • 1 min read

How long can EM satisfy yield-hungry investors?

Emerging markets have quickly become one of the only pockets left for investors to find yield. But how long can these growing economies continue to ...

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Westpac: ‘We don’t know what happened’

Westpac chairman Lindsay Maxsted was in duck and cover mode as shareholders savaged the bank at its AGM, but at the end of the day it was business as ...

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Cracks beginning to spread in leveraged credit markets

The chase for yield is driving investors into riskier assets in order to secure a return. But some pockets of the credit market are looking ...

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DWS wins $3.5bn ANZ Private mandate

Global asset manager DWS Group has scored a $3.5 billion (€2.2 billion) mandate by ANZ Private to provide tactical asset allocation advisory services ...

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Westpac trumps capital raise goal despite scandal

Westpac has surpassed its end goal with the close of its share purchase plan for retail investors, having raised around $770 million. The bank ...

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Lowe blames Big Four for cost of international transfers

RBA Governor Philip Lowe has called out the high cost of cross-border payments, pinning some of the blame on the big four. Many people in the South ...

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Climate apocalypse will ravage the economy

The bushfire emergency provides a rare glimpse into the economic impacts of runaway climate change. As bushfires raged hundreds of kilometres away, ...

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BlackRock weighs in on Australia recession fears

The Australian economy is being almost entirely propped up by public sector jobs growth and infrastructure spending, according to BlackRock

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Australians unprepared for largest intergenerational wealth transfer: Perpetual

The majority of Australians (76 per cent) do not currently have a will in place and more than half of parents (53 per cent) have not discussed their ...

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Politics is killing the Australian economy

Our three-year election cycle is creating a short-sightedness among politicians that is stifling economic growth. With no fiscal boost in sight, the ...

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