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22 December 2015 • By Tim Stewart • 1 min read

Global deflation fears 'unwarranted'

Fears about the emergence of global deflation in 2016 have been overemphasised, with financial markets set to benefit from US economic expansion, says ...

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Bumper year for capital markets in 2015

Rights issues by all four big banks helped make 2015 the biggest year for Australia's equity capital markets since 2009, with US$40.7 billion raised ...

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Equity Trustees names head of new super division

Equity Trustees has appointed a former KPMG executive to lead its newly-created business division, superannuation and portfolio services

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Aussie economy to avoid ‘hard landing’ in 2016

The risk of Australia experiencing an economic downturn in 2016 is largely reduced, according to Morningstar, with recent economic data indicating ...

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Rising premiums boost group insurance market

In-force group insurance business increased by 10 per cent in the 12 months to September 2015 driven by "widespread increases" to the premiums charged ...

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Fidante Partners appoints product executive

Boutique funds management firm Fidante Partners has appointed a new head of product and marketing. Nick Hamilton has been appointed to the ...

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Bernie Fraser to lead governance review

Former RBA governor and long-term chair of ME Bank Bernie Fraser will lead a review of the governance of not-for-profit (NFP) super funds

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Volatile markets ahead in 2016, says AB

Volatility is likely to continue in 2016, presenting investors with two challenges: protect against volatility and capitalise on value in the market, ...

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Super SA signs deal with DST Bluedoor

South Australian public sector super fund Super SA has appointed DST Bluedoor to provide its new administrative platform. The $21 billion fund ...

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Commodities could push AUD lower: AusSuper

The Australian dollar could continue to fall towards 65 US cents if commodity prices keep declining, says AustralianSuper. AustralianSuper senior ...

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