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14 September 2016 • By Reporter • 1 min read

Equity Trustees appointed as RE

Newly-established fund manager MHOR Asset Management has appointed Equity Trustees as its responsible entity (RE). MHOR Asset Management co-founder ...

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Australian LIC sector set to grow

Australia’s listed investment company (LIC) pipeline is set to grow with the launch of several more companies slated for this year, according to ...

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Demand for global equity products rising: Lonsec

Investors' growing desire for offshore exposure is driving an increase in global equity products being issued by fund managers, Lonsec Research has ...

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JP Morgan retains custody mandate

JP Morgan has announced the firm's reappointment as SIX Securities Services’ direct custody and clearance (DCC) provider for Australia and New Zealand

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Dividend obsession is a 'myth', says CFS

The notion that fund managers are somehow hindering the expansion of Australian companies by demanding ever-higher dividends is a “myth”, argues ...

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Global capital shortfall approaching $4tn

The global financial industry is facing a capital shortfall of almost $4 trillion, the highest level since the global financial crisis, warns a Nobel ...

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Financials retain 'neutral' status: Moody's

Despite falling profits, the financial institutions that posted results last month have been rated 'credit neutral' by Moody's Investors Service

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Veteran fund manager joins Asset Strategy Forum line-up

Former Colonial First State and UBS Asset Management head of equities, Simon Shields, has been announced as a speaker at the InvestorDaily Asset ...

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Climate change a 'key consideration': BlackRock

Including climate considerations within the investment process is a necessity but does not mean compromising portfolio returns, according to the ...

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More QE on the horizon for Europe: Pimco

Despite last week’s decision to hold interest rates steady, the European Central Bank is likely to continue its quantitative easing program to 2019, ...

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