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30 July 2015 • By • 1 min read

Investor confidence falls in July: State Street

Uncertainty surrounding global growth has contributed to a decline in investor confidence in July, down 12.5 points to 114.6, says State ...

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Underearning assets will deliver growth, says AUI

In an environment characterised by poor growth and low interest rates, investors should look to underearning assets in order to generate a return ...

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CommSec: Gen Y share investors are rising

An increasing proportion of new investors are between 25 to 34 years old, according to an analysis by CommSec. This is because the emergence of ...

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Big banks support industry ethics program

In the effort to improve the ethical foundation of financial advice in Australia, AMP, Macquarie Bank, ANZ, CBA and BT Financial Group have funded an ...

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Term premium to rise, QIC says

Fixed-income investors should be factoring a rise in the term premium into their planning, according to institutional investment manager QIC

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Govt changes to super a 'backward step': ISA

The federal government’s proposed restructure of superannuation governance will not improve the retirement savings of Australians, but could in fact ...

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Australians must work longer, for good of economy, says FSC

In order to balance Australia’s budget deficit and the cost of the age pension, Australians will need to work past the traditional retirement age of ...

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Contango lists income generator company

Contango MicroCap has listed a new investment company on the ASX after it reached key fundraising milestones since its launch earlier this month

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US govt faces FATCA lawsuit

A litigation suit has been filed against the US federal government arguing the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA) is “unconstitutional” and ...

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NAB reimburses customers over platform error

NAB will pay out around $25 million to 62,000 clients affected by errors in its wealth division that date back to 2001. As part of a review process ...

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