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15 November 2018 • By Sarah Simpkins • 1 min read

Record-breaking month for ETF market

Australia’s ETF industry continues to thrive despite the sharemarket decline with $3.9 billion in value traded according to a review by ...

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Calls for simplified financial services code

There are growing calls for a financial sector-wide code that “consolidates” conduct regulation and self-regulation in the industry

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New fund a natural progression for investment firm

A new emerging companies fund is a natural progression for equities investment manager DNR Capital, which has typically stuck to larger companies

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Australia’s first international small companies fund launched

Australia’s first international small companies ETF has begun trading on the ASX to give investors access to over 3,000 small companies

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Federal Court blocks ASIC fine

The Federal Court has refused to approve a multimillion-dollar penalty for a major bank, despite the bank admitting wrongdoing. Westpac will no ...

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Banks withheld information to avoid legal claims: ALP

The federal opposition has accused Australian banks of withholding information from clients to prevent legal claims of misconduct. In a roundtable ...

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Surge in ETF indices could expose investors to active risks

ETF investors who follow passive indices could be making active investment choices without realising the performance impact, according to an analysis ...

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Australian funds among world’s largest asset owners

Nine Australian funds are among the world’s 100 biggest asset owners, according to a new report from Willis Towers Watson’s Thinking Ahead Institute

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‘Conflicted’ wealth models can be managed, say major banks

All four major banks have staunchly defended their vertically integrated models, arguing that a conflicted ‘one-stop shop’ approach to advice benefits ...

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Inquiry chair slams Labor franking credit policy

A parliamentary inquiry into the consequences of changing franking dividends has launched with one liberal MP calling the Labor proposal an ...

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