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13 April 2017 • By Reporter • 1 min read

US REITs benefiting from demographic shifts

Australian investors should look to US real estate investment trusts to benefit from current generational housing trends, a new study from AMP Capital ...

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House price falls would lead to 'sharp' slowdown

The relatively high leverage of Australian households would lead to a dramatic slowdown in growth in the event of housing market crisis, says Moody's ...

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Pimco launches ESG bond fund in Australia

Investment management firm Pimco Australia has launched a bond fund with a focus on environmental, social, and governance (ESG) issues through a ...

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Active managers ‘must change’, says BlackRock

The asset management industry is undergoing a series of structural changes that are reshaping active management, says BlackRock chief executive Larry ...

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New CEO commences at MLC Super

NAB has announced Matthew Lawrance will take over as the new chief executive of MLC Super. Mr Lawrance has been acting in the role of NAB’s chief ...

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Near-term mining investment boost unlikely

The mining sector is unlikely to see a second boom despite the recent strength in commodity prices, according to ANZ. Commodity prices “rebounded ...

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QE unwinding on the cards for US Fed

Minutes from the US Federal Reserve’s March policy meeting suggest members of the Fed intend to start unwinding their quantitative easing (QE) program ...

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‘Diversity of views’ to benefit hedge funds

The current shift away from a single macroeconomic narrative is beneficial for hedge funds, says Man FRM – but a victory for Marine Le Pen in the ...

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Hunter Hall LIC chair removed by shareholders

Hunter Hall Global Value chair Paul Jensen has been ousted from his role after a resolution put forth by Wilson Asset Management to remove him from ...

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Asia ex-Japan the new ‘investment destination’

Asia ex-Japan is rapidly replacing global emerging markets as the asset allocation destination of choice for institutional investors, says Mirae Asset

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