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17 February 2016 • By • 1 min read

Colonial First State partners with UTS

University of Technology Sydney (UTS) has agreed to collaborate with Colonial First State (CFS) on a number of wealth management projects

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FSC welcomes new trade minister

The Financial Services Council has welcomed Steven Ciobo's appointment as Trade and Investment Minister, replacing outgoing minister Andrew Robb

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ESG factors a marker of earnings potential

Investors that consider both valuations and environmental, social and governance (ESG) factors are more likely to identify companies that will ...

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HNW wealth steady at $1.55trn

The collective wealth of Australia's high-net-worth (HNW) investors is sitting at $1.55 trillion, down marginally from October 2014, according to ...

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Renewal of global credit crisis 'unlikely’

Investors are spooked after the Australian share market officially entered "bear market" territory last week – but a repeat of the 2007-2008 global ...

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Pimco wary of negative interest rates

Recent experiments with negative interest rates by central banks could end up doing the global economy "more harm than good", warns Pimco

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Australians reject 'unethical' bank behaviour

A national survey by Oxfam Australia has revealed that almost 50 per cent of Australians would change banks if they found that their bank was behaving ...

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Foreign investors dominating VC space

Domestic investment in venture capital was outpaced by that of foreign investors from 2014-15, with the latter now dominating the growth in funding ...

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Iran emerging as investment destination

There is "money to be made" for first movers investing in the Iranian investment market, says T Rowe Price. The American investment firm ...

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CBA bad loans up 28 per cent

The Commonwealth Bank's $4.8 billion profit for the half year to December 2015 has been overshadowed by a $564 million loan impairment expense – up 28 ...

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