Powered by MOMENTUM MEDIA
lawyers weekly logo

News

markets

26 October 2017 • By Tim Stewart • 1 min read

Stripped-back ANZ posts $6.4bn profit

ANZ is halfway through a multi-year “transformation” that is creating a more “agile” business with a renewed focus on its Australian and New Zealand ...

READ MORE
icon

Netwealth IPO to raise $264m

Platform provider Netwealth has lodged a prospectus with the ASX as part of an effort to raise $264 million via an IPO, with the company expected to ...

READ MORE
icon

Major banks and insurers eye up annuities

Shifts in demographics and regulation may see life insurers and financial institutions drift towards the annuities market, Morningstar has predicted

READ MORE
icon

Asia-Pacific dominates IPO activity

Initial public offering deals in Asia-Pacific constituted more than half (65 per cent) of IPO deals across the world this year, according to EY

READ MORE
icon

Rebuilding trust must go beyond regulation

Banks need to go beyond the minimum regulatory requirements if they want to regain the trust of their customers, according to the UK-based Chartered ...

READ MORE
icon

Government to strengthen ASIC penalties

Treasury’s ASIC taskforce has proposed substantial increases to penalties issued by ASIC, as recommended by the Financial System Inquiry

READ MORE
icon

Future Fund ups exposure to global equities

The Future Fund shifted 2 per cent of its portfolio out of cash into developed market global equities in the three months to 30 September

READ MORE
icon

Global decarbonisation strategy launched

Russell Investments has launched a low-carbon global shares fund that utilises the firm’s proprietary ‘decarbonisation’ investment strategy

READ MORE
icon

Equity ‘bubble’ fears overstated: Vertium AM

Global and domestic stock markets certainly look expensive but they are not in “bubble” territory, according to Vertium Asset Management

READ MORE
icon

Don’t believe all the LIC ‘hype’: Zenith

Just because a fund manager has a good track record does not mean it makes sense for investors to buy into their listed investment company, warns ...

READ MORE