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22 January 2024 • By Rhea Nath • 1 min read

Institutional investors to set sights on bitcoin ETFs following SEC green light

The emergence of cryptocurrency as a new asset class could see a boost in interest among institutional investors, including super funds, a ...

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Nvidia on track to be next tech Goliath: Munro

The investment manager has pegged Nvidia to lead the charge in a tech rally in 2024, reminiscent of Apple’s success story, as artificial intelligence ...

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Aware Super plots path to $250bn AUM

Aware Super will strategically align its portfolio with key trends – such as digital economy growth, decarbonisation, and shifting demographics – to ...

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Qld firm fined over misleading statements, including false FUM claims

ASIC has issued four infringement notices to a Queensland company over misleading statements on its website, including that it held $350 million in ...

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IMF insists RBA needs to hike rates further to cull inflation

The International Monetary Fund believes further rate hikes will likely be needed for Australia to tame inflation to the desired range, contrasting ...

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T. Rowe Price forecasts sluggish Australian economy in 2024

An investment manager expects a sluggish Australian economy in 2024, reflecting weaker global growth and the lagged effects of past RBA tightening

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$12bn super fund notches top growth option of CY2023

New analysis has found a $12.5 billion superannuation fund beat out some of Australia’s mega funds to deliver the top-performing growth option over ...

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Big super leads charge towards internal investment management

A projected surge in internally managed super fund FUM will “transform” Australia’s investment management landscape, according to new research

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Super funds defy previous losses with strong returns in 2023

Super funds delivered strong returns for members over 2023, boosted by a share rally in the final quarter of the calendar year, according to the ...

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Latest labour data casts doubt on 2024 cuts

The most recent labour market data has strengthened the conviction among certain economists that the RBA will maintain interest rates at their current ...

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