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08 August 2016 • By Killian Plastow • 1 min read

Bank of England cuts cash rate

The Bank of England has cut the base rate to 0.25 per cent and announced several monetary stimulus measures which, according to Pimco, is likely to ...

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Australian Unity changes gear on mortgage funds

Australian Unity aims to coax investors into a new contributory mortgage fund, even as it finalises the lengthy wind-up of two pooled mortgage fund ...

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Banking industry ‘welcomes’ government invitation

The banking industry has welcomed the opportunity for the big four banks to appear annually before the House of Representatives Economics Committee, ...

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Western markets more 'radical' than Japan

Despite experiencing similar economic conditions to Japanese markets in recent times, Western markets are more likely to take extreme action to return ...

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Shaw and Partners announces Praemium partnership

Investment and wealth management company Shaw and Partners has partnered with Praemium to launch a new managed account solution for its clients

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Chinese outlet malls offer growth potential

China’s recent growth slowdown is unlikely to affect returns in the country’s flourishing outlet mall sector due to changing consumer demands and ...

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AMP Capital announces new board chair

Industry consultant Vanessa Wallace has been named as the new chair of the AMP Capital board. Ms Wallace joined the AMP board in May 2016, having ...

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New ASX chief executive takes over

The ASX has named former Challenger head Dominic Stevens as its new managing director and chief executive. Mr Stevens replaces former ASX chief ...

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Super funds to face 'uncomfortable' scrutiny

Superannuation funds are set to receive much more scrutiny of their investment returns and fees as the Productivity Commission ramps up its review of ...

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Superannuation funds to face 'uncomfortable' scrutiny

Superannuation funds are set to receive much more scrutiny of their investment returns and fees as the Productivity Commission ramps up its review of ...

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