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04 March 2016 • By • 1 min read

Yield universe has 'shrunk': BlackRock

Investors are being asked to take on greater risk to achieve an attractive yield, with the prospect of generating a stable income falling, says ...

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'Index hugging' rampant, says PM Capital

Three quarters of so-called active managers are now "closet indexers" in an investment world that has become increasingly process-driven, says PM ...

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New ESG reporting guidelines released

The Australian Council of Superannuation Investors and the FSC have released a new set of guidelines on environmental, social and governance (ESG) ...

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BNP Paribas wins AIA mandate

Asian life insurance group AIA has appointed BNP Paribas Securities Services as its OTC derivatives operations provider in Hong Kong and Singapore

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ECB to keep cutting in March: Goldman Sachs AM

Bond markets are expecting the European Central Bank (ECB) to head further into negative interest rate territory when it meets on 10 March, says ...

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Executive pay top of mind for shareholders

Shareholders are paying closer attention to corporate governance issues, particularly executive remuneration and gender diversity, according to a ...

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Falling commodity prices take their toll: Fiducian

The Australian economy continues to be influenced by falling commodity prices, with terms of trade declining in the December quarter, says Fiducian ...

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RBA keeps rates on hold in March

The Reserve Bank of Australia has kept the official cash rate on hold at 2 per cent following its second meeting of 2016. The outcome of the ...

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Australian Ethical first-half profit up 172%

Strong inflows and good asset management performance have seen Australian Ethical's first-half net profit after tax almost triple to $1

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Australians wary of stock market: MLC

Over the past three months, Australians have been focusing more on paying off their debt and boosting their savings than on investing in shares, ...

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