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12 January 2017 • By Reporter • 1 min read

Modest growth on the cards for Australia

Australia’s economic growth in 2017 is likely to be similar to growth seen throughout calendar year 2016, according to stockbroker CommSec

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'Overvalued' equities still offer relative value

Equity markets currently offer better value than bond markets despite their current overvaluation, according to Activus Investment Advisors

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Asia-Pacific credit ratings face downward pressure: Moody’s

Sovereign credit ratings across the Asia-Pacific region are mostly stable, but political risks could place negative pressure on these ratings in the ...

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Voluntary contributions up ahead of super reforms

The number of superannuation members making voluntary contributions has risen ahead of reforms to the super legislation that come in to effect in July ...

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Markets too optimistic on Trump policies

The backdrop for equity markets is likely to support a continuation of the recent rally into 2017, but Man FRM cautions markets are more confident ...

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Small companies offer concentration risk protection

Investors should consider small company stocks as a means to protect against concentration risk, according to Avoca Investment Management

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Saxo expand collateral choices for margin trades

Multi-asset trader Saxo Capital Markets has expanded its functionality to allow clients to post existing physical stocks, bonds and ETF holdings as ...

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Global growth to improve in 2017

Strong growth in both the US and Chinese economies should support global growth in 2017 to surpass that of the previous year, according to global ...

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‘Disappointing’ year for managed futures

Both the managed futures and global macro/absolute return sectors have delivered mixed returns in the 12 months to 31 October 2016, according to ...

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NAB assists formerly aligned firms to obtain AFSLs

A number of financial advice firms licensed by NAB’s Godfrey Pembroke subsidiary have become self-licensed with support from the bank

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