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26 May 2016 • By • 1 min read

Wealth firms must change tack: EY

Financial planners should employ more client-centric strategies and technologies in order to retain their clients, warns a new Ernst & Young (EY) ...

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Vanguard launches corporate bond ETF

Global fund manager Vanguard has launched an ETF made up of a portfolio of 260 Australia-issued corporate bonds. The Vanguard Australian Corporate ...

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IFM Investors hires head of RI

Chris Newton has been appointed by IFM Investors as the company's executive director for responsible investment (RI). In the new role, Mr Newton ...

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'Unintended consequences' for dark trading rules

Dark trading has "significantly reduced" since ASIC implemented new rules in May 2013, but there have been plenty of "unintended consequences", ...

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Deloitte to further review CommInsure claims

CommInsure has appointed actuarial consultant Deloitte and commercial law firm DLA Piper to further assess rejected life insurance claims

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AB picks up Prime Super mandate

Industry fund Prime Super has awarded AllianceBernstein (AB) a $140 million mandate to manage a short-duration global credit portfolio. According ...

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New tranche of exchange-traded bonds released

Six additional exchange-traded bonds (XTBs) have been made available on the ASX by the Australian Corporate Bond Company, bringing the total number of ...

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SMSF Association adds to board

The SMSF Association has appointed Professor Deborah Ralston to its board of directors. Professor Ralston, who was executive director of the ...

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Home bias 'triple-threat' looming: report

The three tried-and-tested domestic asset classes – shares, the Australian dollar and residential property – are in for a "shock" with the factors ...

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Banks are now a 'buy', says PM Capital

With the share prices of all four big banks down close to 25 per cent from their highs in April 2015, the market is underestimating the sustainability ...

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