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14 September 2018 • By Eliot Hastie • 1 min read

ASIC commences civil penalty proceedings against ANZ

The corporate regulator has commenced civil penalty proceedings against ANZ for alleged continuous disclosure breach in relation to a 2015 ...

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Tribeca takes out top long/short fund award

Tribeca Investment Partner’s Global Natural Resources Fund has been named one of Australia’s best funds of 2018. The high-performing Tribeca Global ...

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Macquarie’s winning formula to drive performance: analyst

Morningstar expects the group to deliver another impressive result in fiscal 2019 after its global business model successfully navigated the headwinds ...

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TAL admits to falling below legal obligation standards

Insurance giant TAL may have breached its financial services licence conditions after the royal commission heard how the group dealt with a claims ...

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ASIC gave CBA 96% penalty discount for misleading consumers

The Hayne royal commission has learned that the corporate watchdog allowed CBA to pay a substantially reduced fine despite misleading customers in its ...

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Sexual harassment more prevalent in financial services

A recent survey by the Australia Human Rights Commission has found that one in three respondents have been sexually harassed at work. The fourth ...

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Pengana launching ASX investment trust

Pengana Capital Group has announced that it will be launching an ASX-listed investment trust next year to invest in global private equity

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Lehman: 10 years after

Natixis Investment Managers chief market strategist Dave Lafferty discusses what lessons investors might have learned 10 years after the collapse of ...

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Bouris in talks with major bank over $300m RMBS facility

Mark Bouris’ Yellow Brick Road is lining up a new warehouse provider as it prepares to launch its inaugural RMBS program. In a trading update this ...

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‘If you can't short, you can't do business’: former ASX director

A former ASX board member continues to defend the practice of short selling, arguing that it is a “necessary” part of investing.  The founding ...

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