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09 April 2016 • By • 1 min read

Consumer anxiety falls to 2013 lows

Australians are starting to feel less concerned about their retirement funding, health expenditure and job security, according to a new survey by NAB

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NAB restructures private banking business

NAB has renamed its private banking arm as part of the launch of a new business model aimed at the emerging Australian high-net-worth (HNW) market

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Affluent Australians shifting to cash: Legg Mason

Older, more affluent Australian investors are moving into cash in increasing numbers, according to a new survey by Legg Mason. The Legg Mason 2016 ...

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AMP Capital adds to Australian equities team

The Australian equities team at AMP Capital has announced the addition of a senior portfolio manager and a senior resources analyst. Geoff Wells ...

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Short selling should be ‘mainstream’: Montgomery

Australian investors should be taking more short positions in their portfolios in the current low-return environment, says Montgomery Investment ...

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Court approves NAB settlement on bank fees

The federal court has approved the $6.6 million conditional settlement between NAB and members of the IMF Bentham-funded class action on bank ...

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Acadian picks up IOOF mandate

IOOF has awarded Acadian Asset Management an Australian equities small cap mandate as part of IOOF’s MySuper option. Acadian Australia, a ...

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Look outside ASX100, says SG Hiscock

Investors focused on volatility and market movements are missing out on opportunities tied to companies sitting outside of the ASX100, says SG Hiscock

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ETF take-up grows by 37% in 2015

More than 200,000 Australian investors now own an ETF, according to new research conducted by Investment Trends. The research, commissioned by ...

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RBA continues to ‘jawbone’ Aussie dollar

The RBA kept interest rates on hold yesterday as expected, but governor Glenn Stevens has warned that the appreciating Australian dollar could ...

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