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10 August 2016 • By Killian Plastow • 1 min read

BetaShares announces new ETFs

BetaShares has announced the launch of two new exchange-traded funds (ETFs) on the ASX, each tracking a global ex-Australia index in their respective ...

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Smart beta use set to increase: survey

Smart beta strategies are likely to become mainstream investment options in the coming years, according to new data compiled by VanEck Australia

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IMAs can 'mass customise' portfolios

Financial planners using individually-managed accounts (IMAs) should be able to "mass portfolio customise" the investment experience for clients, says ...

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'Fearful' corporates stifling future growth: UBS

The decision by business leaders to preference dividends over new investment spending is undermining the potential for future economic growth, says ...

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Policy reform vital to 're-ignite' inflation

Global economic conditions appear to be improving, but Australia's new government will need to take action to stimulate inflation and lead reforms, ...

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Morningstar hires head of research ratings

Morningstar has appointed a new director of manager research ratings in the Asia Pacific, reporting to global practice leader Grant Kennaway

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New Japanese policy measures ‘disappointing’

Recent policy decisions taken by the Japanese government and central bank have had little impact on markets, according to AllianceBernstein, but there ...

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ANZ appoints chief economist - August 2016

ANZ Bank has named Richard Yetsenga as its new chief economist, a role he has been acting in since March 2016. Mr Yetsenga joined ANZ in 2011 and ...

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November cash rate cut likely: AMP Capital

The dovish Reserve Bank of Australia could cut the cash rate again in November if current trends continue, according to AMP Capital. In a statement ...

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IFM Investors names new executive

IFM Investors has named Nicholas Hyde as director of business development for the firm's Australian and Asian markets. Mr Hyde joins the company ...

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