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18 September 2015 • By Tim Stewart • 1 min read

Fed will 'boil us slowly' on rates: Magellan

The US Federal Reserve is likely to drag out its interest rate increases over three years, says Magellan chief executive Hamish Douglass – making the ...

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AMP Capital acts on China Growth Fund NAV

AMP Capital has announced a series of measures it will take to reduce the discount between the net asset value (NAV) of the China Growth Fund and its ...

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Share market decline 'normal'

Periods of decline and volatility are a normal part of the way markets operate, particularly considering the influence of investor psychology, says ...

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Marsico Capital Management hits Aussie market

US boutique firm Marsico Capital Management is set to launch its global equities strategy in the Australian market, with philanthropic listed ...

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Fed needs to get off zero, says UBS

The US Federal Reserve must begin tightening its monetary policy this week to avoid a negative reaction from the market, says UBS. Speaking in ...

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Retail FUM/A hits $1.11 trillion

Funds under management and advice held in retail and wholesale managed funds increased by 11 per cent over the 12 months to June 2015. According to ...

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Don't invest fearfully, warns SSgA

Many market participants are reacting to recent volatility and market dislocations with increased fear, leading to poor investment decisions, says ...

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ANZ plays down Asia exposure

ANZ chief executive Mike Smith has moved to placate shareholders about the institutional banking arm's Asian exposure at default. ANZ released a ...

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Australia at risk if new GFC hits

As global markets become increasingly volatile, there is concern that if another global financial crisis eventuates Australia would be hard hit, says ...

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Alternatives protect against downturns: Man AHL

Recent market volatility has reinforced the need for investors to incorporate alternative investment strategies into their portfolios if risk is to be ...

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