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24 January 2017 • By Tim Stewart • 1 min read

Supervised Investments names new CEO

Boutique fund manager Supervised Investments has appointed former Fidelity Investments boss Michael Ohlsson as its new chief executive. Michael ...

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Property investors could force RBA's hand

A resurgence in residential property investor lending could see the Reserve Bank lift the cash rate earlier than expected, according to a market ...

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Trump inauguration marks 'whole new world'

Investors should prepare for more volatility and political uncertainty as the new President of the United States commences in his role, says Eaton ...

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ABA-led reform implementations 'progressing best'

In his third report into the Australian banking industry’s reform implementation, independent reviewer Ian McPhee has found initiatives led by the ...

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State Street launches Brexit sentiment index

Financial services firm State Street has launched an index to track institutional investor sentiment towards the UK’s impending departure from the ...

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Leadership key to company performance

Investors need to consider the impact of a business’ leadership team on its stock’s performance before investing, according to Quay Global Investors

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Trump presidency raises uncertainty despite optimism

Markets have been optimistic about President-elect Donald Trump, but uncertainty remains a “dominant theme” ahead of his inauguration, according to ...

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Australian ETF market prospers in 2016

The Australian ETF industry continued its “steady drive forward” in 2016 and broke several records, according to automated investment firm Stockspot

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Manager performance affected by volatility

Sudden shifts in equity markets can have a profound effect on individual investment manager performance, according to a study by Frontier Advisors

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Hard Brexit poses volatility risk, says CFSGAM

Global markets can expect ongoing volatility and uncertainty following British Prime Minister Theresa May’s confirmation that the UK will leave the ...

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