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30 May 2018 • By Tim Stewart • 1 min read

PC report would ‘dramatically change’ super

The superannuation sector has issued a lukewarm response to the Productivity Commission’s draft recommendations that would scrap the current default ...

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Invictus Games 2018 partners with InvestorDaily publisher

InvestorDaily’s publisher, Momentum Media Group, has partnered with adaptive sports event for active and veteran servicemen and women, Invictus Games

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Ausbil sets up global infrastructure strategy

Australian equities manager Ausbil has put together a team of four fund managers to run a new global listed infrastructure strategy. Tim Humphreys, ...

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Royal commission spurring bank switching

Almost a third of Australians say they are more likely to consider switching banks in the wake of the royal commission's findings, a report from the ...

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Zurich AREIT fund receives gold rating

Research house Morningstar has awarded Zurich’s AREIT fund with a gold analyst rating. In a statement, Zurich announced that its Australian ...

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US managed funds lose ground to ETFs

New research has found that assets under management in the American ‘mutual fund’ industry have dropped for a third consecutive month, while ...

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APAC financial crime takes monetary, social toll

The Asia-Pacific region has taken a beating from financial crime to the tune of US$166 billion – but the impacts are social and humanitarian as well ...

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Macquarie stockpickers launch breakaway boutique

A number of former Australian equities managers at Macquarie will lead a new boutique under the Pinnacle banner. Former Macquarie head of equities ...

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Platinum's Neilson backs urbanisation theme

As the rate of urbanisation rises in emerging market countries, so too will the demand for commodities such as metal, copper and energy, says Platinum ...

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Westpac dodges rate rigging charges

The Federal Court has determined ASIC failed to prove Westpac manipulated the bank bill swap rate, but the judge found the bank engaged in ...

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