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18 November 2016 • By Killian Plastow • 1 min read

AMP Capital restructures, executives depart

AMP Capital has restructured the leadership of its listed real asset division and its equities & fixed income division, resulting in the departure ...

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Investors keep faith with active management

Despite the ongoing shift into passive strategies, 84 per cent of Australian institutional investors say they have confidence in active management, ...

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Markets reserving judgement on Trump

The market reaction to Donald Trump’s victory at the polls last week was driven by trading patterns rather than investor sentiment on a Trump ...

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Credit quality deteriorating, says Moody's

The 'lower-for-longer' interest rate environment in global markets is leading to a rapid build-up of debt and a deterioration in credit quality, says ...

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Trump can't negate 'deflationary pressures'

No amount of fiscal stimulus by President-elect Donald Trump will be enough to offset the deflationary effect of slowing global population growth, ...

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Younger investors more upbeat: survey

Investors in the wealth accumulation stage are more likely to be optimistic about the future than those aged over 60, according to a new survey

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Market liquidity conditions 'significantly changed'

Institutional investors in the Asia-Pacific region are adapting to new market liquidity conditions by strengthening their focus on liquidity ...

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US fiscal stimulus only a short-term fix

Donald Trump's success in last week's presidential election raises the likelihood of massive fiscal spending in the US, but the economic benefits are ...

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Bank business models under threat: EY

Global banks are under "tremendous" pressure from investors to boost return on equity (ROE) at the same time as regulators are increasing ...

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Trump won’t tank US dollar, says BlackRock

Donald Trump’s victory in last week’s US election may not cause the US dollar to depreciate as many investors expected, according to BlackRock

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