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31 August 2016 • By • 1 min read

CEO pay falls to decade-long lows

The fixed pay of chief executives in the ASX100 is at its lowest point in almost 10 years, but the bonus culture remains "strikingly persistent", ...

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Large caps 'disappoint' in earnings season

Company earnings in the 2015-16 reporting season were roughly in line with expectations, but large caps were very "disappointing", says USB Asset ...

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Be wary when seeking yield, investors warned

Investors need to be cautious when seeking yield, and should consider keeping a ‘cash cushion’ in their portfolio given the current economic climate, ...

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Satisfaction with banks about to turn a corner

Bank satisfaction is lower than it was 12 months ago, according to market researcher Roy Morgan – but signs of improvement are emerging

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Regular crises are 'the norm': CFM

Rather than attempting to dodge the next crisis, investors should accept the inevitability of market shocks and focus instead on controlling ...

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Low ‘neutral’ creating headaches for US Fed

Today’s historically low ‘neutral’ interest rates are making it difficult for the US Federal Reserve to guide monetary policy, says Perpetual

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New asset manager launched

Vocus Communications founder and former chief executive James Spenceley has partnered with fund manager Gary Rollo to launch MHOR Asset Management

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Property carbon emissions tool released

The Climate Bonds Initiative has launched an emissions performance trajectories which investors can use to assess Australian commercial office ...

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Dividend concerns weighing down bank shares

The recent dip in the four major banks' share prices can be attributed to investor concerns around dividend sustainability, capital levels and ...

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Worst could be over for corporate profits

Australian listed company profits may be down 8.5 per cent in the current reporting season, but there is reason to believe the worst may be behind us, ...

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