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02 April 2019 • By Eliot Hastie • 1 min read

Quantitative Brokers launches on ASX derivatives market

An independent provider has launched its execution algorithms on the ASX derivatives market following the opening of a Sydney office late last year

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China bond indexing to shake up market

The inclusion of China onshore bonds in the Bloomberg Global Aggregate Index has been flagged as the largest change in global capital markets, and ...

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US recession will not happen this year

The chief executive of AllianceBernstein has said that there will ultimately be a recession but it would not be happening this year. Seth ...

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Invisible finance spreading into the industry

Consumers are increasingly demanding seamless and invisible digital experiences and banks need to adjust how they operate financial services ...

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RWC Partners enters the Australian market

Boutique fund manager Channel Capital has announced that it is now offering Australian investors access to global investment manager RWC Partners

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Aus shareholder activism targeting boards

Australian shareholder engagement with listed companies had been focused on corporate governance in 2018, with small cap companies more likely to ...

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Australia’s financial sector booming despite turbulence

New research has found that despite a turbulent 2018 for the finance industry offshore investors are looking to Australia with an increase in new ...

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RC issues ‘not unique to Australia’, says former Coutts boss

A Hong Kong-based banker has applauded Australia for shedding light on issues within its financial sector and warned that the issues revealed by the ...

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Record-low bond yields likely to sink further

Australian bond yields have been predicted to slip even further before they can recover from already plunging to record lows. As of Wednesday, the ...

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RMBS delinquencies tipped to rise

The delinquency rate of prime residential mortgage-backed securities in Australia will continue rising in coming quarters, according to Moody’s latest ...

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