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11 March 2016 • By • 1 min read

Arnhem IM adds to investment team

Arnhem Investment Management has built out its investment team, announcing the appointment of a new analyst. Gino Rossi will join Arnhem Investment ...

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Brexit could trigger ‘wave of exits’

If the UK votes to leave the European Union on 23 June, the implications could include “a wave of exits” across Europe, says Robeco

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Online broking boosted by first-time traders

Growth in the online broking industry was underpinned by the increased presence of first-time investors, with 129,000 investors placing their first ...

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Global risks 'tilted to downside': Treasury

The deterioration and heightened volatility within global equity and credit markets has made the world a riskier place in recent months, says Treasury

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Margin lending to spike in 'turbulent' markets

Margin lending is set to increase in 2016, with investors seeking to take advantage of undervalued markets, says Investment Trends. In the 2015 ...

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Banks show 'resilience' in reporting season

Negative sentiment surrounding the reporting season is "overdone", with banks delivering a solid performance, according to Morningstar. In a report ...

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IOOF backs boutique fund managers

IOOF's boutique fund manager program helped boost the 'active share' of the IOOF Australian Share Trust throughout 2015. Speaking to InvestorDaily, ...

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Bleak picture behind GDP figures: AB

The optimism that accompanied last week's surprisingly high Australian GDP figures may well be misplaced, warns AllianceBernstein. Treasury's ...

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Board gender diversity at a 'tipping point'

ASX-listed companies are embracing gender diversity, with women now accounting for 22 per cent of all ASX200 board members, says the Australian ...

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Skills shortage set to drive finance salaries higher

The financial services job market is set to transition into one that is "candidate-driven", with job seekers likely to have the upper hand throughout ...

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