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16 October 2020 • By Lachlan Maddock • 1 min read

What to expect from the US election

As the US election approaches, investors need to watch out for a host of possible scenarios that could shape markets for years to come. A so-called ...

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Fundies with IT exposure retain winning streak

Investment managers with exposure to IT and growth have continued to outperform their peers, according to a new poll from Mercer. With the release ...

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Majority of investors believe NZ rates to hit negative

The majority (69 per cent) of investors polled at the recent Citi Investment Conference have tipped New Zealand will move to negative cash rates in ...

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Australia should reassess climate reputation: AusSuper chair

The chair of AustralianSuper has cautioned Australia should be re-evaluating its global position as an exporter and emitter, as other countries seek ...

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Unemployment hovers near 7%

Unemployment has risen to almost 7 per cent in September following an unusually strong showing in August. Unemployment hit 6.9 per cent between in ...

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Wealth industry watching for banks’ return

The big four have now largely exited wealth management, but the bosses of IOOF, Netwealth and HUB24 have signalled they expect the banks could follow ...

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Investors back 2030 emissions pledge

Aware Super, IFM Investors and QIC are among a group of institutional investors supporting a new 10-year private sector-focused initiative aiming to ...

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Super reforms are ‘Chinese finger trap’ for funds

The Your Future, Your Super reforms will put super funds in a “greater bind” than investors or the government realise, according to Advance Human ...

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Westpac drops overseas businesses

Westpac is set to consolidate a number of its international operations in a move it hopes will simplify its operations and improve capital efficiency

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AMP scandal reflects greater industry issues, senator says

AMP is not the only financial services company with cultural skeletons in its closet, senator Deborah O'Neill has warned, with the politician ...

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