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03 December 2015 • By • 1 min read

ESG investing to become 'normal', says UBS

Environmental, social and corporate governance (ESG) is set to become a standard consideration in investment decisions within five to 10 years, says ...

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Australian economic growth flat in 2015

Weakness in the Australian economy remains evident, capped off by a 0.9 per cent contraction in net national disposable income for the quarter, says ...

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AMP names non-executive director

AMP has appointed a new non-executive director to its board, effective 1 March 2016. In a statement to the ASX, AMP said Vanessa Wallace will join ...

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Investors must reassess diversification: SSGA

Investors will need to re-evaluate their investment strategies, including their diversification approach, going into 2016 as the global economy is set ...

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'Choppy' year ahead for global equities

Global equity markets are in for a tough year throughout 2016 as weak corporate profitability takes its toll, according to BNP Paribas. BNP ...

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'Get wealthy slowly' with infrastructure

As long as investors are willing to be somewhat "boring" and stick to reliable income streams, it is "pretty hard" for global infrastructure not to ...

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Tasplan and Quadrant Super finalise merger

Tasmanian-based industry fund Tasplan Super has announced the completion of its merger with Quadrant Super. The Quadrant Super and Tasplan merger, ...

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Retail funds overpaying for services: ISA

Industry Super Australia (ISA) has unveiled new research that it claims shows bank-owned super funds are paying "above market rates" to their in-house ...

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Renminbi gets green light from IMF

The Chinese renminbi has been included in the International Monetary Fund’s Special Drawing Rights (SDR) basket, meaning that the currency will be ...

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Hedge funds explore non-traditional financing

New bank regulations and the subsequent increase in trading fees have pushed hedge funds further towards non-traditional financing sources, says Ernst ...

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