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23 October 2019 • By Lachlan Maddock • 1 min read

AMP Capital raises record-breaking sum for infrastructure debt

AMP Capital has drawn on the interest of institutional investors to complete the largest ever round of capital raising for its infrastructural debt ...

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Fund manager says investors are missing after-tax alpha

Members of superannuation funds should be comparing more than pre-tax fund performance and looking at total after-tax returns, according to a fund ...

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‘Industry is watching’: REST climate action case to test super

The current climate risk litigation against retail industry fund REST will scrutinise standards around prudence and transparency for the ...

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Hong Kong recession won’t spread

Hong Kong could sink into a devastating recession but its impacts will be confined to the city-state, according to an analyst from Moody’s

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AMP Capital acquires US data centres

The Australian investment manager has boosted its US communications infrastructure holdings with a cloud and data center service provider acquisition

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CountPlus snaps up Latitude Advisory

A CountPlus member firm has acquired financial advice practice Latitude Advisory Services as the firm broadens its service offering. The ...

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Former adviser hit with 12-year prison term

A former financial adviser from Brisbane has been found guilty of fraud following a three-week trial and has been hit with a 12-year prison sentence

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Royal commission could have gone further: Ferguson

The Hayne commission didn’t go far enough and is having its impacts undone by the Morrison government, according to Banking Bad author and journalist ...

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ASIC skewers OTCs in annual report

ASIC has indicated that it will continue to take on misconduct in the retail OTC sector in its annual report, with more regulation potentially on the ...

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Class action launched against Colonial First State

Slater and Gordon today filed a class action on behalf of 500,000 Australians who were charged excessive superannuation fees to fund ongoing ...

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