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04 September 2017 • By • 1 min read

TCorp director joins CBA board

Former Westpac Institutional Bank chief executive Robert Whitfield has joined the board of CBA as a non-executive director. Robert Whitfield, ...

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No threat to price discovery, says Future Fund

Large flows into passive investment strategies are not even “remotely close” to distorting capital markets, says Future Fund chief executive David ...

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Vanguard votes against Exxon on climate change

Global indexer Vanguard has released the results of its proxy voting for 2016-17, revealing it voted against oil and gas giant Exxon on climate change ...

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Millennials looking to equities: Nabtrade

Young Australians are increasingly indicating a preference for investing in global and domestic equities as a vehicle for wealth creation, says new ...

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Retail funds lead industry funds on satisfaction

Retail super members are continuing to report higher levels of satisfaction than their industry fund counterparts, but SMSF trustees continue to ...

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International wealth hub sets up in Australia

A new social network hub dubbed Planet of Finance has launched in Australia, set to be unveiled at next week’s IFA Convention in Sydney

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ASIC identifies 'credibility' gap in IPOs

A new ASIC report has found “room for improvement” in the way prospectuses are prepared for initial public offerings (IPOs).  Report 540: Investors ...

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Eurozone on track for 2% growth

Growth in the eurozone will remain steady at 2 per cent over the 2017-18 financial year, predicts AMP Capital – but a number of factors are likely to ...

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There is no ‘new normal’, says Robeco

The absence of volatility from investment markets is a temporary phenomenon and it will “definitely” return, says Robeco – the only question is “when”

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Small caps must reinvest: Perennial Value

Perennial Value Management has encouraged Australian small cap companies to reinvest their earnings back into their businesses. Speaking in Sydney ...

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