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12 January 2016 • By • 1 min read

Consumption to buoy Japanese growth in 2016

The Japanese economy looks set to side-step the effects of deteriorating Chinese demand, says HSBC Global Research. In a recent research update, ...

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Caution on China overdone: Nikko AM

Investors may be wary given the big falls in Chinese stock markets last week, but they could be missing some “very attractive” opportunities by shying ...

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'Hard-earned' returns for corporate bonds ahead

Contagion from outside Australia could make 2016 a bumpy, albeit rewarding, ride for Australian dollar corporate bond holders, said Spectrum Asset ...

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IOOF dealer group head resigns

IOOF general manager for dealerships Mick Farrell has resigned, prompting a reassessment of the company's senior executive organisational structure

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China 'circuit breaker' halts share trading

Chinese stock markets were halted on Thursday after shares fell by over 7 per cent for the second time this week. A 'circuit breaker' recently ...

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Pimco predicts three Fed hikes in 2016

The US Federal Reserve has indicated that four interest rate hikes is "in the ballpark" for 2016, but Pimco believes it is more likely there will ...

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New AML/CTF requirements in force

Investors should expect increased due diligence requirements from their financial institutions in 2016 due to intensified anti-money laundering and ...

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End of US business cycle in sight: Citibank

A turning point for the US business cycle is gradually coming into view, says Citi Private Bank, with mid-2017 shaping as a "plausible centre-point"

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Global ETF sector up US$347bn in 2015

The global ETF industry grew by US$347 billion throughout 2015, while the SMSF industry boosted Australian ETFs, according to BlackRock

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RBA in a tough spot on inflation: HSBC

Persistently low inflation is creating a headache for the Reserve Bank of Australia, especially given that it is reluctant to make further cuts to ...

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