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05 March 2015 • By Tim Stewart • 1 min read

Deflation fears overblown, says Altius AM

Negative bond yields in Europe are being driven by opportunistic investors rather than genuine long-term fears about global deflation, says Altius ...

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NGS Super appoints Frontier

NGS Super has replaced Jana Investment Advisers with Frontier Advisors following a tender process carried out in late 2014. Deloitte Actuaries and ...

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'Sit tight' with equities: Buffett

Warren Buffett has delivered a timely sermon on why investors should ‘stay the course’ with equities in Berkshire Hathaway’s annual report

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RBA keeps rates on hold - March 2015

The Reserve Bank of Australia has kept the official cash rate 'on hold' for the month of March at 2.25 per cent. The announcement comes after the ...

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'Alternative beta' to displace hedge funds: CFM

The disappointing performance of hedge funds in recent years is a result of "too much money chasing too little alpha", argues Capital Fund Management

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Aussie investors diverging on growth prospects

Australian investors are at odds with their global counterparts when it comes to the importance of interest rates and the likelihood of global ...

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AMP Capital to advise Japanese investor

AMP Capital is to be appointed as the adviser to Japanese renewable energy asset investor GII. In a statement issued yesterday, AMP Capital said it ...

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Asian central banks divided on rates

Global economic uncertainty has resulted in a divergence in monetary policy across Asia, with some central banks cutting interest rates while others ...

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Expect another rate cut: HSBC

All of the reasons the RBA gave for cutting the official cash rate in February will apply tomorrow when the board meets, says HSBC chief economist ...

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‘Challenging conditions’ hit Countplus profit

Countplus has reported its half-year profit has dropped 10.3 per cent for the year ending December 2014, citing difficult business conditions as the ...

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