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14 October 2015 • By • 1 min read

No recession for Asia, says AB

Significant fiscal and structural improvements in Asia over the past two decades make predictions of a recession in the region "over the top", says ...

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China's transition to benefit Australia: ANZ

Australia is well poised to benefit as China's growth model continues to move away from investment and towards consumption, according to a new ANZ ...

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BT appoints superannuation portfolio manager

BT Investment Solutions has appointed a new head of diversified portfolio management, super and investments. Former Sunsuper executive Corrin ...

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UBS launches funds onto mFund

UBS Asset Management has launched its funds onto the ASX's mFund settlement service, adding 11 core funds.  Direct investors will now have access ...

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Is your global equities fund truly 'global'?

Australian investors in global equities funds may not be exposed to as much of the world as they think, warns Morphic Asset Management. In its ...

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China to build out financial services

China is likely to begin building out its financial services infrastructure as part of its effort to shift the economy from output to consumption and ...

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Internet banking key to customer satisfaction

The rapid growth of internet banking has resulted in higher satisfaction levels among customers, with those using the channel reporting a satisfaction ...

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Don’t write off SIV program yet: Blue Sky

The apparent lull in significant investor visa (SIV) applications since the start of the new regime on 1 July does not mean applicants have been ...

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NAB Asset Servicing's pole position under threat

JP Morgan is closing in on NAB Asset Servicing as the largest player in the Australian custody market, increasing its assets under custody by 16

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Global growth to soften, not stall

Global growth is expected to come in below trend for the rest of 2015 and into 2016, however a major deceleration and recession will likely be ...

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