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21 February 2018 • By • 1 min read

Finance sector struggling to ID clients

As many as 95 per cent of Australian financial service firms are having difficulty identifying their customers, according to a new report by data ...

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L1 Capital prepares to list LIC

Melbourne-headquartered L1 Capital is finalising the IPO of its long/short fund as a listed investment company (LIC), assembling a broking team led by ...

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New Australian microcap fund launched

Fidante-stabled boutique fund manager Lennox Capital Partners has launched an Australian microcap fund. Lennox Capital founders James Dougherty and ...

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LGIAsuper renews JP Morgan as custodian

Queensland superannuation fund LGIAsuper has awarded JP Morgan with a mandate to continue providing custodian services for another three years

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‘Advice-led’ IOOF stumbles on profit

IOOF’s aspirations to dominate Australian wealth management have taken a short-term hit as acquisition costs drag down its statutory net profit for ...

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Half of banks have no carbon target: report

Global banks are dragging their heels when it comes to meeting the Paris accord on climate change, according to a new report by institutional ...

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Market turbulence won’t slow growth: CQS

Australia stands to benefit from synchronised growth across the world and in China in particular despite the recent market volatility, according to ...

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AMP adds 31 low-cost funds to platforms

Thirty-one external manager products with low fees have been added to AMP’s suite of investment platforms. The listed financial services giant ...

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Warning bells ringing for investors

Macroeconomic conditions are in an eerily similar position to the months prior to the 1987 ‘Black Monday’ crash, warns Jamieson Coote Bonds

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NPP won't promote competition: UNSW

The New Payments Platform only accommodates existing financial institutions and falls short of genuinely facilitating competition, argues a UNSW ...

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