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03 March 2017 • By • 1 min read

Australian custody sector hits $3 trillion

Australia’s total assets under custody exceeded $3 trillion in the second half of 2016, according to figures released by the Australian Custodial ...

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GDP rebounds in December quarter

The Australian economy grew 1.1 per cent in the fourth quarter of 2016, a stark turnaround from the 0.5 per cent contraction in the September ...

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Use derivatives to reduce volatility

Long-term institutional investors should consider writing equity put options as a means to lower volatility while maintaining returns, Neuberger ...

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Warren Buffett odds-on to win hedge fund bet

Berkshire Hathaway chief executive Warren Buffett has increased his lead as he enters the final year of a decade-long $1 million bet with the hedge ...

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Only a fraction of funds being exported: FSC

The Australian financial services sector has massive export potential, but a number of regulatory changes are needed before the sector can take ...

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Market neutral funds underperform in 2016

Australian market neutral funds delivered negative returns over the 12 months to 31 December 2016, according to research house Zenith Investment ...

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Omega Global Investors launches new fund

Omega Global Investors has announced the launch of a new income fund managed by recently appointed portfolio manager John Moore. The Omega ...

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Investors must scrutinise active managers: Pohl

The strong performance of banking and resource stocks is masking the true performance of active managers, says fund manager Manny Pohl

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Reject takeover offers, says Hunter Hall

Hunter Hall’s board has advised shareholders to reject the existing takeover offers made by Pinnacle Investment Management and Washington H

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Tide about to turn for active managers

The average active fund manager may be struggling to outperform their benchmark at present, but history suggests the cycle may be about to turn in ...

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