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28 May 2015 • By • 1 min read

BetaShares launches NASDAQ ETF

Australia’s first ETF that tracks the US NASDAQ 100 index, which provides exposure to industry groups such as technology and telecommunications, has ...

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Investor confidence begins to improve: State Street

Global investor confidence increased seven points in May to 120.8, with both North America and Asia showing signs of improvement, says State ...

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ANZ enters ETF market

ANZ has become the first major Australian bank to become an ETF manufacturer, via a joint venture with ETF Securities. ETF Securities and ANZ ...

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Mercer adopts Bravura’s Sonata platform

Bravura Solutions has won a major contract with financial services firm Mercer. According to a joint statement, the partnership will enable Mercer ...

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New Indian equities LIC launched

New listed investment company (LIC), India Fund Limited, has opened its IPO to raise $100 million in order to provide Australian investors with a ...

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Public debt still a concern for Japan: NAB

As the Japanese labour market shows signs of improvement, managing debt to GDP remains a concern, says NAB. In a recent Japan Economic Brief, NAB ...

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UBS exits Australian wealth management

UBS has withdrawn from wealth management in Australia following a management buyout. UBS Wealth Management will be renamed Crestone Wealth ...

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Picking shale winners from losers

AMP Capital’s global listed infrastructure fund has been steadily upping its exposure to the US shale gas pipeline since the price of oil began its ...

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Ariel Investments opens Sydney office

US funds management firm Ariel Investments has entered the Asia Pacific market by establishing an office in Sydney. The firm intends to market its ...

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Shareholder confidence continues slide

The federal Budget has done nothing to improve shareholder confidence, which has fallen 3.3 per cent in May, says the Melbourne ...

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