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09 January 2015 • By • 1 min read

BOJ ‘playing with fire’ on equities: BlackRock

The Bank of Japan's strategy of purchasing domestic equities could create a fiscal crisis if interest rates spike, warns ...

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Falling oil prices to boost growth: AMP Capital

Any significant dip in share markets as a result of falling oil prices should be viewed as a buying opportunity, says AMP chief economist Shane Oliver

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Investors urged to be proactive in 2015

Investors should think about long-term strategies in 2015 whilst also ensuring they look to defensive assets to protect themselves against market ...

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Conditions 'perfect' for Aussie shares

The decreasing value of the Australian dollar, low inflation and steady interest rates will pave the way for investment opportunities in 2015, ...

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Aussie ETF market hits $15 billion

The Australian ETF industry grew by 50 per cent throughout 2014 to reach $15 billion, according to a new report released by the ASX. The December ...

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Deflation fears to 'abound' in 2015: CommSec

Deflation will remain a pressing concern in global markets throughout 2015, argues CommSec. In a paper titled Economic Insights: The Big Issues of ...

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ISA calls for 'last resort' scheme

Industry Super Australia (ISA) has called for the creation of a statutory compensation scheme once the current round of financial planning regulation ...

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Wholesale/retail definition critical to FSI

If the government adopts key FSI recommendations there will be a greater need for clarification between retail and 'sophisticated' investors, argues ...

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Emerging markets at risk in 2015

Imbalances developing in the emerging markets in the past decade could result in profit growth plunges, currency drops and unbearable debt ...

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Aussie ETFs to get insto backing

Institutional investors tend to use ETFs listed overseas, but as the Australian market matures they will start looking closer to home, predicts Market ...

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