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14 November 2022 • By Charbel Kadib • 1 min read

Share market could see green amid absence of ‘red wave’

The results of the US midterm elections could help spur positive share market conditions over the next 12 months. A weaker than anticipated result ...

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Pendal and Perpetual schedule a court date

Pendal and Perpetual are due to meet in the Supreme Court of NSW on 16 November. The Supreme Court of NSW will consider whether the meeting of ...

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Female portfolio managers outperforming but underrepresented

Investment Metrics reviewed the performance of lead portfolio managers in global large-cap equity.  Based on data collected from Investment Metrics ...

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3 in 4 Australians losing trust in banks

New research from comparison website Money Transfer Comparison has found that nearly three-quarters of Australians have lost trust in banks

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US inflation cools, sparks ‘cautious optimism’

The latest US inflation figures have buoyed markets amid hope of a revision to the Federal Reserve’s monetary policy strategy.  The US Bureau of ...

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Shareholder urges Perpetual to dump Pendal deal

A minor shareholder in Perpetual has called on the firm to exit the Pendal deal. Following several statements on Thursday, which suggested that ...

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Colonial First State announces net zero target

The Australian wealth management group has committed to net zero Scope 1 and 2 greenhouse gas emissions by 2030.  Colonial First State (CFS) is ...

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Is bad blood brewing between Pendal and Perpetual?

Perpetual has further fueled speculation that relations have soured with Pendal.   Following Thursday's announcement that Perpetual had brushed ...

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High household savings to be put to the test

Aussies saved more than $250 billion during the pandemic, according to the RBA, but it looks like poorer households will be the first to reduce their ...

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Australian credit market ‘alive and well’ despite rate hikes

A global active asset manager believes that opportunities still exist in credit markets. Janus Henderson has declared that parts of the Australian ...

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