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18 December 2018 • By Eliot Hastie • 1 min read

Positive growth in mid-year economic outlook

The government’s mid-year economic and fiscal outlook confirms that the budget will return to a surplus by 2020.  According to the government’s ...

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ASIC challenges AMP and Clayton Utz

ASIC has applied to the Federal Court of Australia for an order to compel Clayton Utz and AMP Limited to produce certain documents which to date have ...

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ASIC disqualifies three directors

Three Queensland directors have been disqualified by ASIC from managing corporations following reports from liquidators.  Damian and Marie Dodds ...

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Listed real estate demand to grow

Listed real estate along with other defensive assets is expected to be embraced by investors in response to volatile geopolitics and the central bank ...

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ASIC wins High Court battle against property trust directors 

The corporate regulator has won a landmark appeal in the High Court against the directors of a managed investment scheme that collapsed in 2010, owing ...

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ETF’s to continue rapid growth in 2019

The Australian ETF industry is expected to continue its rapid growth in 2019 driven by investor demand and product innovation according to BetaShares

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Douugh launches capital raise

AI neobank Douugh has opened up to investors and started its wholesale raise on crowdfunding platform Equitise, with an aim to raise $5 million for ...

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SuperFriend appoints Rest CEO to board

SuperFriend has appointed the chief executive of Rest to its board of directors as a fund representative director.  Vicki Doyle has previously ...

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Class action lawyers circle IOOF, costs could exceed $150m

A national law firm is considering a class action against embattled wealth giant IOOF. APRA recently took measures to disqualify several key ...

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Asset managers facing ‘challenging near-term future’

Asset managers are set to experience rough tides in the next few years, with the US and Europe to adopt quantitative tightening, according to ...

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