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28 June 2017 • By • 1 min read

Nikko AM wins Aussie equities mandates

Nikko Asset Management has announced it has secured two new Australian equities mandates from Zurich. The mandates from Zurich Investments are ...

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Asset owners reject ‘short-termism’

A new survey of investors by Willis Towers Watson has attempted to quantify the impact of short-term thinking on institutional portfolios

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Melbourne fintech hub announced

The Victorian government has announced plans to establish a fintech hub in Melbourne. Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews has announced plans to ...

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ABA calls on states to reject SA bank levy

The Australian Banker’s Association has called on all Australian states to reject any move towards implementing a major bank tax similar to the levy ...

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Trilogy launches new retiree fund

Trilogy Funds Management has announced a new fund aimed at retirees who want above cash returns as well as seven-day access to capital. The Trilogy ...

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SA bank levy could open the floodgates: UBS

South Australia’s state-based version of the federal bank levy is unlikely to be the last tax increase for Australia’s major banks, says UBS

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Macquarie Wrap SMA adds Legg Mason funds

Two of Legg Mason’s funds are now available across the separately managed account investment option on Macquarie Wrap. The Legg Mason Martin Currie ...

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CommInsure flags retail distribution changes

Commonwealth Bank stakeholders have been notified of imminent changes to the retail distribution operations at CommInsure, with business development ...

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Active management vital for fixed income: Zenith

Active management will offer greater scope to add value to a fixed income portfolio as interest rates begin to rise, says research house Zenith

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MSCI forces investors to rethink China: HSBC

Global equity investors can no longer leave China out of their portfolios following MSCI’s decision to include China A shares in its index, says HSBC

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