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Energy Super's Bob Henricks retires

07 April 2016 • By • 1 min read

Energy Super's Bob Henricks retires

After 21 years on the Energy Super board, 2015 AIST Trustee of the Year Bob Henricks has announced his retirement. Mr Henricks will be replaced as ...

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Morningstar appoints head of APAC ratings

Morningstar has named Sydney-based Kathryn Young as director of manager research ratings, Asia-Pacific. In addition to her appointment, Ms Young ...

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Short selling should be ‘mainstream’: Montgomery

Australian investors should be taking more short positions in their portfolios in the current low-return environment, says Montgomery Investment ...

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Court approves NAB settlement on bank fees

The federal court has approved the $6.6 million conditional settlement between NAB and members of the IMF Bentham-funded class action on bank ...

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Acadian picks up IOOF mandate

IOOF has awarded Acadian Asset Management an Australian equities small cap mandate as part of IOOF’s MySuper option. Acadian Australia, a ...

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Look outside ASX100, says SG Hiscock

Investors focused on volatility and market movements are missing out on opportunities tied to companies sitting outside of the ASX100, says SG Hiscock

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Equity Trustees head of asset management resigns

Paul Kasian, the head of asset management at Equity Trustees, has resigned from his role effective immediately. Following the resignation of Paul ...

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ETF take-up grows by 37% in 2015

More than 200,000 Australian investors now own an ETF, according to new research conducted by Investment Trends. The research, commissioned by ...

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APRA boss rejects ‘culture police’ tag

Financial services firms should incentivise prudent behaviour rather than depend on regulators to remove ‘bad apples’ after the fact, says APRA ...

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Revive superannuation council, says Labor

Labor has questioned the Coalition's decision to scrap the Council of Superannuation Custodians shortly after regaining office. Speaking at a ...

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