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02 May 2017 • By • 1 min read

BetaShares launches small cap ETP

Exchange-traded product provider BetaShares has launched a new ‘smart beta’ fund that invests in high quality, profitable smaller Australia companies

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‘Mixed’ results for President Trump’s first 100 days

US President Donald Trump’s first 100 days in office have yielded a mixture of successes and defeats, according to Pimco. In a note to investors, ...

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Hub24 adds Legg Mason SMA to platform

Boutique platform provider Hub24 has added a new Legg Mason fund via a separately managed account. The Legg Mason Martin Currie Equity Income ...

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Ausbil suspends redemptions on microcap fund

Ausbil Investment Management has temporarily suspended redemptions and applications for its microcap Australian equities fund. In a statement to ...

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Platinum cuts fees, announces new ETMFs

Platinum Asset Management has announced it is cutting fees on a number of its existing products as well as launching two new exchange traded managed ...

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Fund managers must be 'true to label': Pohl

Good fund managers can resist the urge to change their investment strategy based on short-term performance data, says ECP Asset Management's Manny ...

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Westpac rules out funding Adani coal mine

Westpac has announced a new policy position on climate change that will make it impossible for the bank to lend money to the Adani coal mine project ...

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Smart beta performance 'different, not better'

Investors should think of 'smart beta' as a portfolio management tool rather than a way to chase higher returns, says Vanguard. Vanguard has ...

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State Street ETF assets hit US$2tn

Boston-based State Street Corporation now services more than half of the US$3.6 trillion global ETF market. State Street has announced that it now ...

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Global equity growth strong despite sluggish US

Equity markets around the world appear to be picking up despite US growth having “come off the boil” in recent weeks, according to Morningstar

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