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05 November 2019 • By Sarah Simpkins • 1 min read

RBA holds cash rate

The Reserve Bank has decided to retain the cash rate at 0.75 per cent for November, after it undertook its third rate cut for the year last ...

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Aussie CEOs could learn a thing or two from these Navy SEALs

With Australian corporate leaders facing a major trust problem, two former US Navy SEALs could be just the ticket to help drive positive change ...

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FIIG launches domestic high-yield bond index

Fixed income specialist FIIG Securities has recently announced that it has partnered with German Index firm Solactive to launch Australia’s first ...

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World’s most profitable company set to go public

Oil giant Saudi Aramco, which had a net income of $111 billion last year, is set to go public on Saudi Stock Exchange Tadawul. Saudi Aramco is the ...

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Westpac announces capital raise as profits slide

Westpac cash profits have fallen and the bank will cut its second-half dividend to 80 cents after a “challenging year” that saw its bottom line ...

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More rate cuts tipped for 2020: Finder

Two-thirds of experts and economists predict a cut at the Reserve Bank’s first meeting in 2020, but many believe that conventional monetary policy is ...

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Macquarie profits down 13% in second half

Macquarie Group has posted a net profit after tax of $1.5 billion for the half year ended 30 September, down 13 per cent on the half year ended 31 ...

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ANZ profit flatlines, warns more challenges ahead

ANZ produced a profit of $6.47 billion for the full year, staying flat year-on-year, with chief executive Shayne Elliott citing low rates, increased ...

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Retail sales lowest in 15 years: Challenger

Industry sales by Challenger’s retail distribution partners are the lowest they have been in 15 years, due to a wave of fluctuation through the ...

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Ausbil head awarded for anti-slavery work

Ausbil Investment Management’s head of ESG research, Mans Carlsson-Sweeny, has received an anti-slavery accolade for his work across investment supply ...

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