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15 July 2016 • By Tim Stewart • 1 min read

HNW investors ditching model portfolios

Product providers looking to target high-net-worth (HNW) investors should rethink their distribution strategy if it depends upon inclusion ...

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High household debt risky for banks: Moody's

Low interest rates and rising household debt are placing pressure on major banks and skewing risk to the downside, according to Moody’s Investors ...

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Unemployment ticks up to 5.8% in June

The unemployment rate edged up to 5.8 per cent in June, in line with market expectations, meaning wage growth is likely to remain "subdued", says ...

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Former ANZ trader drops lawsuit

A former ANZ trader who was sacked in September 2015 has abandoned his lawsuit against the bank. Etienne Alexiou and another sacked former trader, ...

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AAA downgrade won’t be ‘the end of the world’

A downgrade of Australia’s sovereign credit rating now appears inevitable, says BlackRock – but it’s not something investors should “lie awake at ...

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Global growth lower than expected: SSGA

State Street Global Advisors has downgraded its growth forecasts for two major economies following sub-par growth in the past six months

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Portfolio diversity key to managing political risk

Fund manager Lifeplan has warned political risk should be a “significant consideration” when Australians make investment decisions

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Rising government debt ‘worrisome’, says HSBC

Australia’s current fiscal policy is “on the wrong path” and changes are needed to ensure public debt remains manageable, according to HSBC

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Responsible investment reaches $633.2bn

Almost half of Australia's $1.24 trillion total assets under management is now invested within an environmental, social and governance (ESG) ...

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UK headed for 'shallow recession': NAB

The UK is likely to enter a brief 'technical recession' as the country adjusts to the realities of Brexit, says NAB – but there will be "relatively ...

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