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16 August 2016 • By Tim Stewart • 1 min read

Europe headed for long default cycle: CQS

The end of quantitative easing in Europe will trigger a lengthy and pronounced default cycle within the region, according to credit-focused hedge fund ...

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NAB Asset Servicing rolls out ESG reporting

NAB Asset Servicing has announced new reporting capabilities that will provide clients with access to environmental, social and governance (ESG) ...

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Political uncertainty dragging on growth

Political uncertainty following the close result of the Australian federal election is likely to be a drag on growth, adding to the list of problems ...

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Antipodes Partners launches new LIC

The Antipodes Global Investment Company, a new listed investment company (LIC), was launched to Australian and New Zealand investors yesterday by ...

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MLC unveils new investment options

MLC has expanded its range of investment options in a move to improve business structure and meet changing investor needs. The group has announced ...

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US inflation a near-term problem: deVere Group

Investors should consider recent US job data as a red flag under the country’s current ‘Goldilocks economy’ conditions, according to financial ...

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CBA launches customer advocate function

As part of a move to implement the banking industry initiatives package announced by the Australian Bankers’ Association in April 2016, the ...

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Wingate fund added to Macquarie platform

Boutique international equities manager Wingate has announced its Global Equity Fund has been added to the Macquarie Wrap platform. The fund ...

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Investors should look beyond banks for yield

Australian investors need to seek bank stock substitutes when looking for growth or yield, says Australian Unity Investments. In a note to ...

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Australian growth indicators 'mixed': AMP

The most recent business and consumer confidence indicators for Australia suggest “okay, but not spectacular” growth, according to AMP Capital

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