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10 January 2019 • By Eliot Hastie • 1 min read

World Bank releases pessimistic economic report

The World Bank has released its semi-annual economic report which has warned of rising risks due to trade conflicts and a global GDP slowdown

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Insurance group to weather natural hazards impact

The hailstorms that battered the eastern seaboard late last year have created a catastrophic damage bill for one major insurance group.   The ...

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APRA housing correction praised

The prudential regulator’s ability to manage the slowdown of the housing market has received praised from Moody’s in its latest analysis of recent ...

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Finance sustains positive employment outlook

The finance sector’s employment outlook for the first quarter of the year remains strong, despite last year’s royal commission and a decline in ...

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Instos to reduce equities exposure as cycle turns  

A large number of institutional investors from the Asia-Pacific region are making significant changes to their asset allocation plans as their ...

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Market volatility losing shock value

Trade wars, international tariffs and certain political tweets are losing their shock values and 2019 will see the market fatiguing from geopolitical ...

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Frydenberg urges banks to keep lending 

The Treasurer has warned Australian banks to provide borrowers with “affordable and timely access to credit” as new data from the RBA reveals the ...

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SDG investing not a ‘gimmick’: Robeco

Investing according to sustainable development goals provides new perspectives and is not merely “a marketing gimmick”, says Robeco

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Netwealth leads the pack as retail funds grow $12.2bn

New figures from Strategic Insight have revealed that retail managed funds rose 10.7 per cent over the past year, with Netwealth and Macquarie the top ...

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How will the end of ultra-cheap money impact Aussie stocks?

The era of ultra-cheap money ended in 2018. This will likely continue to put some pressure on valuations of almost all asset classes. Quantitative ...

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