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14 September 2015 • By • 1 min read

Dow Jones revises sustainable indices

The Dow Jones Sustainability Indices for 2015 have had a shake-up, leading to three new additions and deletions. S&P Dow Jones Indices, in ...

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Don't fear rising rates, says Vanguard

Rising interest rates may well mean short-term pain for bondholders, but a passive portfolio of bonds will benefit from higher rates in the long term, ...

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Emerging market debt gaining traction

Investor interest in emerging markets sovereign debt has grown in recent years, reflecting improvements in public debt management, according to Global ...

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Maritime Super reappoints NAB Asset Servicing

Maritime Super has reappointed NAB Asset Servicing as its custodian for a further three years. The $5 billion industry fund Maritime Super has ...

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Long-term approach best for small-caps

Investors need to rethink their strategy when it comes to small-cap allocation, as many continue to miss long-term opportunities, says Investors ...

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AMP Capital names new portfolio manager

AMP Capital has appointed a new portfolio manager and analyst to its global listed infrastructure team. Antonio Barbera, who is based in the London ...

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Acquisitions accelerate growth for Henderson

Henderson Global Investors’ decision to grow its Australian operations via acquisitions has brought forward the company’s business plan by around five ...

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Finance Sector Union feud goes public

Infighting within the Finance Sector Union has bubbled to the surface after the union's national secretary, Fiona Jordan, wrote to members urging them ...

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Falling AUD weighs on Chinese investors

Chinese investors in Australia have suffered significant losses due to the weakness of the Australian dollar against the Chinese yuan, says Basis ...

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Australian growth beginning to stall: NAB

The Australian economy is struggling to navigate away from mining-based growth, resulting in a revised GDP forecast of 2.4 per cent for the year, says ...

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