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18 September 2014 • By • 1 min read

Capital Group questions emerging market ETFs

Emerging market indices are heavily concentrated in old economy stocks and are failing to capture the trends currently driving growth in these ...

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PwC urges govt to 'accommodate' Chinese investment

Australia's foreign investment settings must accommodate China’s growing needs, argues PricewaterhouseCoopers. In its latest Trends in M&A: ...

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Aussies 'in the dark' on super insurance: ASFA

A significant proportion of Australians have a poor understanding of the insurance they have within their super, research from the Association of ...

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Westpac fined for 'misleading statements'

Westpac has been fined by ASIC for making misleading statements about the investment returns of its annuity deposit product. ASIC has issued two ...

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ANZ lays out wealth strategy

ANZ head of global wealth Joyce Phillips is looking to make up for her bank’s lack of success in the platform sector by aggressively targeting ...

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ASIC reviews AFSL breach reporting

The corporate regulator has announced a review of breach reporting by Australian Financial Services licensees following concerns raised about ...

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Market downturn will hit SMSFs

SMSFs are overexposed to Australian assets as well as “risky growth assets” in general, leaving retirees vulnerable to a market downturn, warns risk ...

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Positive signs in non-mining sector: RBA

If history is any guide, non-mining business investment will soon pick up, says RBA assistant governor Christopher Kent. Speaking at a Bloomberg ...

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ASIC 'satisfied' with platform compliance

Following a review of platform operators implementing the RG 148 requirements, ASIC commissioner Greg Tanzer said the new requirements have generally ...

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Macquarie set to raise $400 million

Macquarie Bank has announced it intends to raise $400 million through an offer of Macquarie Bank capital notes (BCN) at a price of $100 per note

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