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23 September 2014 • By • 1 min read

Focus on East Asia, says Investec

East Asian countries that are closely linked to China should form a core holding within investors' portfolios, says Investec Asset Management global ...

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'Golden parachute’ payments down 70 per cent

The median termination payout for chief executives has decreased by 70 per cent in the past five years, research by the Australian Council of ...

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Spending growth continues in August

Consumer spending continued to grow strongly in August, with the Commonwealth Bank's Business Sales Indicator (BSI) index up 0.5 per cent for the ...

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BOQ compensates Storm Financial victims

The Bank of Queensland (BOQ) has reached an agreement to pay $17 million to settle proceedings brought against it by ASIC and a class action on behalf ...

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Banks can't sell wealth divisions: Perpetual

The major banks are stuck with their wealth management arms whether they like them or not, argues Perpetual Investments group executive Michael Gordon

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Super funds taking up 'predictive' analytics

Detailed data analysis can allow superannuation funds to predict individual members' propensity to defect to other funds, cross-selling opportunities ...

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Active and passive investing ‘blurred’

The strategies that define active and passive investment managers are becoming increasingly similar, argues Tokyo-based Nikko Asset Management

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Super fees ‘reasonable’: Chant West

Chant West has rejected claims by the Grattan Institute that Australian superannuation fund members should be paying substantially lower fees

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Aussie markets to remain subdued: Morningstar

With the current growth rate fully incorporated into valuations and consumer confidence unusually low, there appears to be no catalyst for stronger ...

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Impact of Fed tightening won't last: AMP Capital

While a decision by the US Federal Reserve to raise US interest rates will likely lead to increased volatility in equity markets, any impact will not ...

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