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09 December 2016 • By • 1 min read

Mining services sector overvalued: Morningstar

Market valuations for the Australian mining services sector are on average 34 per cent too high, according to Morningstar. The research house says ...

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Monash University issues $218m climate bond

The Clean Energy Finance Corporation has made a $20 million investment in a $218 million climate bond issued by Monash University. The Monash ...

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Australian GDP growth slumps to 1.8%

Australian economic growth went backwards in the September quarter, contracting 0.5 percentage points for the quarter with annual growth falling to ...

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Renzi resignation to constrain European equities

The announcement of Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi’s resignation is unlikely help the Eurosceptic Five Star Movement form a government, but is ...

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NAB Asset Servicing launches carbon tool

A new product launched by NAB Asset Servicing, in partnership with Sustainalytics, will give its clients the ability to assess the carbon intensity of ...

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AMP Capital real estate funds raise over $1bn

Investments from both Australian and offshore investors have contributed more than $1.3 billion to AMP Capital’s flagship unlisted property funds ...

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New private label deal for Netwealth

Netwealth has announced a new private label partnership with Sydney-based boutique wealth management firm Stanford Brown. In a statement, the ...

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‘People on the ground’ vital for Asia success

If Australian fund managers want to be taken seriously in Asia they must establish a distribution presence in the region, says Perpetual

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Sustainability reporting set to expand globally

Twenty-one stock exchanges around the world are set to implement sustainability reporting standards, according to the United Nations Conference on ...

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Bank funding driving term deposit rates

Term deposit rates are likely to be driven by individual bank funding requirements rather than monetary policy action, according to BondAdviser

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