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01 April 2016 • By • 1 min read

Aussie small-caps emerge as ‘surprise performers’

Australian small-caps have defied selloffs in equity markets, returning an average return of 10.2 per cent in 2015, according to Lonsec. In an ...

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HUB24 platform adds Bond Adviser

Platform provider HUB24 has made researcher Bond Adviser's fixed income managed portfolio available to its users. Bond Adviser said its Income Plus ...

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Australia exposed to ‘inevitable’ global downturn

The structural deterioration of Australia's fiscal position over the past decade has left the economy “particularly vulnerable” to the next global ...

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Yellen flags ‘gradual’ interest rate policy

US Federal Reserve chair Janet Yellen has announced that only “gradual increases” in the federal funds rate will be warranted in coming years

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Perpetual sticks with RBC for custody

Perpetual has retained RBC Investor & Treasury Services as its custodian and administrator. RBC Investor & Treasury Services, which is part ...

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Investors moving into managed funds

Investors are bearish about the Australian stock market, but instead of moving into cash they are entrusting fund managers with their money, according ...

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ANZ, Westpac debts 'small and manageable'

The news of increased bad and doubtful debts at ANZ and Westpac saw the banks' share prices drop sharply yesterday, but the numbers are "relatively ...

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JP Morgan closes in on NAB Asset Servicing

NAB Asset Management's days as the top dog in the Australian custodial market look to be numbered, with the firm having lost 16.8 per cent of its ...

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Impact investing becoming mainstream

Impact investing is gaining traction, with 56 per cent of institutional investors already invested in assets that are both financially rewarding and ...

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China slowdown not all bad: Fidelity

China’s economic slowdown has been somewhat “overstated”, with 36 per cent of analysts from Fidelity International indicating it will have no impact ...

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