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23 June 2015 • By Tim Stewart • 1 min read

Don’t ditch IOOF shares, says Morningstar

Savvy investors should view yesterday’s plunge in IOOF shares as a buying opportunity, says a Morningstar analyst. IOOF shares fell off the ...

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Market Vectors to cross-list US ETFs

ETF provider Market Vectors is set to cross-list three US ETFs on the ASX, giving investors exposure to China 'A' shares, global gold mining companies ...

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IPO cycle in ‘full force’, says Schroders

With venture capital firms exiting at "full tilt", the IPO cycle is at its height – but Schroders Investment Management is on the lookout for less ...

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India looks at ending easing cycle: AB

As economic activity in India starts to pick up, the country’s monetary easing cycle looks to be coming to an end, says AllianceBernstein (AB)

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Bank run threatens to derail Greece

Greece is facing a banking crisis after as much as €2 billion was withdrawn from the country's banks last week, says Perpetual. Speaking to ...

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NAB to provide tax services to super funds

NAB Asset Servicing has been appointed to provide tax parcel optimisation services for two Australian super funds.   The custodian arm of NAB, NAB ...

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Senate passes Investment Manager Regime bill

Foreign fund managers will have greater certainty about application of Australian tax laws to their portfolios following the passage of the Investment ...

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Fed will hike rates in September, says CFSGAM

The US Federal Reserve is likely to raise rates later this year, but further improvement in the economy and labour market is needed before the move is ...

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Banking satisfaction edges up in May

The satisfaction of Australian business banking customers in May increased by 0.2 per cent to 65.8 per cent, according to research by Roy ...

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Recent returns 'not sustainable': Future Fund

The Future Fund has begun to take "modest amounts" of risk out of its portfolio in anticipation of rising interest rates, says managing director David ...

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