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20 October 2017 • By Reporter • 1 min read

BNY Mellon joins ADB’s Trade Finance Program

BNY Mellon has signed an agreement to become a partner bank in the Asian Development Bank’s (ADB) Trade Finance Program (TFP). The TFP will enable ...

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Platinum appoints US distributor

Platinum Investment Management has named an advisory and distribution service provider as its North American distributor, set to service the US and ...

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‘100-year storms’ escalate for retirees

Tail events or ‘outliers’ are happening 12 times more frequently than previously – and are “devastating” retirees in particular, says boutique asset ...

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Don’t ignore ‘sustainability revolution’: Nanuk

Investors that ignore the development of technologies driving the “sustainability revolution” will lose out on potential returns, says Nanuk Asset ...

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Euroz partners with platform provider

WA-based diversified financial services firm Euroz Limited is launching a new white-labelled platform as part of a partnership with platform provider ...

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Fullerton appoints new chief executive

The former chief executive of Amundi Singapore has joined Singapore-based Fullerton Fund Management as chief executive officer. In her new role, ...

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ANZ to sell wealth business to IOOF

ANZ has reached an agreement to sell the pensions and investments divisions of OnePath to financial services firm IOOF. ANZ has announced that IOOF ...

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CBA pledges to backdate remuneration changes

The Commonwealth Bank will amend its remuneration policies in an effort to meet the recommendations of the Sedgwick review by 2020. CBA has ...

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MCP Master Income Trust appoints Perpetual RE

Perpetual Corporate Trust has been named the responsible entity of Metrics Credit Partners’ Master Income Trust. The MCP Master Income Trust, which ...

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Fewer underperforming funds in 2017: Stockspot

The number of consistently underperforming superannuation and managed funds in Australia has fallen to 521, down from 638 in 2016, according to a new ...

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