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24 November 2016 • By Killian Plastow • 1 min read

High fees hurting active managers: Harvest Lane

Active fund managers need to reconsider their fee structures in order to compete with increasingly popular passive strategies, argues boutique fund ...

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Not all infrastructure created equal, says Lonsec

Listed infrastructure has generated attractive returns in recent years, says Lonsec – but there is a diversity of returns between different ...

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Lack of growth to stifle bank returns

 Australian bank returns could be stymied by the poor growth expected in the sector over coming years, according to boutique fund manager Alphinity

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'Robust' IPO market to continue in 2017

Healthy investor appetite is likely to keep the IPO window open well into 2017, according to a new report by commercial law firm MinterEllison

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Investors worried about rising US inflation

Inflows into US inflation-linked bonds have surged over the past 12 months as investors look to hedge their portfolios against the prospect of rising ...

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‘Inventive’ strategies needed to generate returns

Investors will need to become “more inventive” and look to risk premia in order to find returns over the next 15 years, according to JP Morgan

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Availability of long/short funds increases

The number of differentiated global long/short equity strategies available to Australian retail investors has increased in recent years, according to ...

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NAB cuts 55 junior planning roles

NAB has announced plans to restructure its salaried financial planning business in February 2017, including a dramatic cut to its junior financial ...

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‘Trumponomics’ impact could take years

President-elect Donald Trump is likely to have a significant effect on the US economy, but it could be “smaller and slower” than most investors ...

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Housing market to guide RBA's hand: AB

The Reserve Bank of Australia is likely to cut interest rates at least once in 2017, and further cuts will depend on how “disorderly” the housing ...

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