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09 January 2017 • By • 1 min read

US growth tipped to improve in 2017  

Economic growth in the US is expected to continue throughout 2017, according to Principal Global Investors. Commenting on economic trends present ...

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Research house plays down Hunter Hall concerns

The departure of Hunter Hall’s founder and chief investment officer Peter Hall may not greatly impact the fund manager’s performance, according to ...

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FOS starts hiring for independent assessor

The Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS) has commenced the hiring process for an independent assessor, who will investigate the handling of disputes ...

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Bond investors urged to watch credit spreads

Corporate bond investors should watch credit spreads to gauge potential credit downgrades, according to S&P Global Ratings. The research house ...

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All Ordinaries value rises as volatility dips

The value of the All Ordinaries Index grew throughout December, according to new figures released by the ASX. Stocks listed on the ASX, as measured ...

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Hunter Hall stock dives in wake of CIO resignation

The price of Hunter Hall Limited’s stock has plummeted following the shock resignation of veteran fund manager Peter Hall from his role as chief ...

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Satisfaction with big four banks lags mutuals

Mutual banks have outperformed the big four on overall customer banking satisfaction despite the popularity of mobile banking services, Roy Morgan has ...

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AUSTRAC highlights ‘suspicious matter’ risks

The Australian financial planning industry has a “medium” level of risk of exposure to suspicious matters such as money laundering and terrorism ...

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Emotional Brexit rhetoric puts banks at risk

The potential for Brexit negotiations to be “hijacked by emotion” rather than level-headed discussion poses new challenges for banks across Europe and ...

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Take control to build wealth, says Lambert

Household and personal wealth statistics will look increasingly dismal if Australian consumers do not take matters into their own hands, says ...

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