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15 December 2022 • By Keith Ford • 1 min read

Quality to replace ‘hopium’ in 2023

Investment manager VanEck says 2023 will be the year of quality, replacing value as the “winning approach”. According to VanEck, the volatility of ...

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ASIC, RBA make further requests of ASX over CHESS

ASIC has requested a special report be produced by ASX, one that details a list of matters in relation to the current CHESS. ASIC and the Reserve ...

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2023 key global investment insights from CIOs 

Next year will see storms approaching from all directions, according to two Amundi executives. Amundi’s latest investment outlook titled, Some ...

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Ausbil CEO announces retirement

Ross Youngman will depart from the investment manager in Q3 2023. Ausbil has revealed that Mr Youngman will be stepping down after serving as CEO ...

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Top 10 holiday songs as picked by Australia’s top economic commentators: Part 1

With Christmas just around the corner, the team at InvestorDaily reveals the top 10 holiday songs as picked by Australia’s top economic commentators

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Sustainable finance strategy consultation to face challenges

Zenith Investment Partners says there are challenges ahead for the government’s new consultation towards a comprehensive sustainable finance strategy

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BNP Paribas makes key appointments to Australian wholesale distribution team

The asset management arm of BNP Paribas Group has announced the appointment of two business development managers. Naz Hoosen and Zaffar Subedar ...

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Global X adds low-cost carbon ETF

Global X has launched a new Global Carbon ETF, which the firm says is the lowest-cost fund of its kind. Hitting the market on Wednesday, 14 ...

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Volatility and inflation fail to curtail ETF investing

More Aussies have invested in ETFs over the past 12 months, and existing investors intend to increase their allocations in the coming year

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Grant Thornton trials 9-day fortnight

There will be no cut to remunerations. National accounting firm Grant Thornton has announced a six-month trial for a nine-day working fortnight, ...

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