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12 October 2016 • By Killian Plastow • 1 min read

Cyclical industries set to suffer: Perpetual

Investors should reduce their exposure to cyclical industries, such as industrials, as the current business cycle comes to an end, Perpetual Global ...

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Global economy experiencing an upturn

The recent economic improvement in the US is part of a broader global trend, with confidence in Europe, China and emerging markets all improving as ...

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‘Rising risks’ for banks in commercial property

Higher vacancy rates for office properties combined with growing settlement risks for newly-built residential apartments add up to a credit negative ...

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Nikko AM wins industry super mandate

Industry superannuation fund TWUSUPER has awarded an equities investment mandate to fund manager Nikko Asset Management. The mandate is for ...

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New US President to face roadblocks: AB

Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton have both presented vastly different plans for the US economy, but less than half of either candidate's agenda is ...

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IMF calls for 'policy action' to boost growth

Broad-based policy responses to improve growth and manage economic weaknesses are needed now more than ever, according to the International Monetary ...

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ME Bank appoints new director to board

ME Bank has named former MLC Life director Elana Rubin as the newest member of the bank’s board. Ms Rubin has over two decades’ experience as a ...

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Credit bubble ‘the last thing we want’: Westpac

Westpac chief executive Brian Hartzer has fended off allegations that his bank is overinflating its customers’ incomes to sell them mortgages

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Public spending vital for Aussie economy

Australian state governments must maintain a high level of infrastructure spending to offset the “inevitable” end to the residential construction boom ...

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Small caps less volatile than perceived: AXA IM

The volatility of small cap stocks is likely to be lower than many investors think, says AXA Investment Managers. In a note to investors, AXA IM ...

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