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06 October 2015 • By • 1 min read

Large-cap funds underperform index

Large-cap Australian equity funds returned an average gain of 5.6 per cent, with most continuing to underperform the index, says S&P Dow Jones ...

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Indian equities a ‘long-term structural play’

India has the necessary macroeconomic tailwinds to turn it into the next major investment destination, argues Saxo Capital Markets. Saxo Capital ...

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RBA to hold firm on rates, says HSBC

The Reserve Bank of Australia is expected to keep the official cash rate on hold tomorrow as the falling Australian dollar begins to support economic ...

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Aussie equities set to suffer: Aus Unity

The recent poor performance of Australian equities has reinforced the importance of geographic portfolio diversification, says Australian Unity ...

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Domestic demand essential for global growth

Yields will remain at their depressed levels unless the global recovery in domestic demand broadens out from the US to Europe and emerging markets, ...

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Nikko AM shifts to neutral on global equities

Nikko Asset Management has revised its overweight stance on global equities, reducing it to neutral on the back of increasing volatility in the US

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Solid outlook for European retail property

European retail property provides investors with notable diversification benefits that can be gained through geography, sub-sector and risk profile, ...

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ASIC takes action on Countplus subsidiary

Countplus-owned financial planning group Total Financial Solutions (TFS) has been slapped with additional licence conditions by ASIC following ...

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'Buy the index' days are over

Since the global financial crisis, the 'blue chip' companies that dominate the ASX300 have delivered next to no earnings growth on aggregate – and ...

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CBA compensation bill nears $500,000

The Commonwealth Bank has offered just under $1 million in compensation to clients who have received bad advice, with close to $500,000 having been ...

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