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02 March 2021 • By Sarah Simpkins • 1 min read

Channel Capital to expand to US

Australian investment company Channel Capital has partnered with a former Mellon chief to form an incubator in New York.  The Aussie group has ...

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ASIC takes CommSec, AUSIEX to court

ASIC has launched civil penalty proceedings against CommSec and AUSIEX for “systemic compliance failures” over a “significant period of time”

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T. Rowe Price opens Shanghai office

The global investment firm has opened a research office in Shanghai, as it looks to boost its coverage of China.  T. Rowe Price has aimed to expand ...

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APAC to lead global recovery: GlobalData

The Asia-Pacific region is tipped to become the fastest growing in terms of GDP growth in the world in the year ahead, according to analyst firm ...

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Martin Currie backs value call

In anticipation of the economic rebound, Martin Currie has signalled it will be looking towards Australian value stocks.  Value stocks have ...

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New CFO for Challenger

The investment manager has appointed a new CFO with substantial wealth experience from Westpac’s senior ranks.  Rachel Grimes joins Challenger from ...

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Industry funds rubbish super for housing

Industry Super Australia (ISA) has warned that allowing Australians to access their superannuation to pay for a house will only put upward pressure on ...

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It’s decision time on super

The Morrison government needs to make a decision on the fate of superannuation – and it needs to make it fast. Treasurer Josh Frydenberg used an ...

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Hume shifts focus to decumulation

The superannuation minister has said the superannuation discourse needs to pivot to how members spend rather than accumulate savings, as the July ...

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Superannuation’s vested interests ‘trading off fear’: Callaghan

The architect of the Retirement Income Review (RIR) has hit back at critics and accused former prime minister Paul Keating of sowing fear over changes ...

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