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18 October 2016 • By Killian Plastow • 1 min read

Third tranche of super legislation released

The Coalition has issued the third tranche of its draft superannuation reform proposals, outlining changes to non-concessional contribution caps and ...

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RBA warns about off-the-plan settlements

An oversupply of apartments in major city markets could result in some off-the-plan purchases failing to settle, says the Reserve Bank of Australia

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Government to legislate planner education reforms

The federal government has announced it will introduce a raft of changes to professional standards for financial planners by the end of the year

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Sydney office demand likely to remain strong

Demand for office space in Sydney is currently twice its long-run average, with the outlook for the next six months remaining positive, according to ...

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Growth assets require 'sophisticated' approach

While growth assets typically offer strong long-term performance, investors should be prepared that the 'long term' may be longer than anticipated, ...

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December US rate hike likely: NAB

Employment growth in the US has remained strong throughout 2016 despite ‘subdued’ economic growth, making a Federal Reserve rate hike likely for ...

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Rising coal price boosting Aussie economy

The likelihood of the Reserve Bank of Australia cutting rates again in November is rapidly collapsing due in part to the improving price of coal, ...

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Emerging market growth set to ease: Eaton Vance

New data from the IMF suggests an easing in emerging market growth as a whole, but variances remain between individual countries, says Eaton Vance

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'Volatile' jump for Aussie 10-year bond yield

The recent bounce in the Australian 10-year government bond yield is due to a number of external factors, but the rate is still well below the ...

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Brexit woes set to continue: Franklin Templeton

The UK Prime Minister’s plan to commence the process of leaving the European Union by March 2017 will likely increase the possibility of a ‘hard ...

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