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22 October 2015 • By • 1 min read

Asia beckons for Aussie companies

Australian businesses that expand into Asia have noted increased profit growth, with almost 40 per cent of small businesses making a return on ...

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Aussie bond market becoming 'multicultural'

Diversity is beginning to develop in the Australian bond market, with global issuers now making up over 20 per cent of the market, says Pimco

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Renminbi internationalisation on track

The internationalisation of the renminbi remains on track, with China currently issuing RMB debt offshore, says AXA Investment Managers

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Economy-wide spending slowing, warns CBA

Spending across the Australian economy continued to slow in September, with only a slight increase of 0.3 per cent in trend terms recorded, says ...

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IRESS partners with Asian investment bank

Technology provider IRESS has partnered with Asian investment bank, Maybank Kim Eng, to provide it with a range multi-asset solutions. IRESS will ...

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Fed rate hike 'good for US economy'

Although it is widely assumed that a rate rise by the US Federal Reserve will negatively impact the US economy, raising short-term rates from near ...

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China can't boost global growth alone: AB

Investors should be far more concerned with China's increasing inability to boost global growth than the impact of a meltdown in the Chinese economy, ...

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Eurozone showing signs of improvement

The eurozone is on an improved economic path, with positive themes observed in the US starting to play out on the continent, says Standard Life ...

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WA Super appoints Towers Watson

The $2.5 billion industry fund WA Super has appointed Towers Watson as its asset consultant following a tender process. WA Super chief executive ...

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Perpetual FUM down $1.1bn

Perpetual has recorded a $1.1 billion decrease in its funds under management (FUM) as at 30 September 2015, citing market depreciation as a foremost ...

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