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25 September 2015 • By • 1 min read

Investors missing the boat on volatility

Investors are failing to capitalise on market volatility by allocating assets to overseas markets, says William Buck.  Todd Stanford, principal of ...

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Not all 'doom and gloom' for global REITs

Despite concern over the implications of a rate hike by the US Federal Reserve, US REITs remain an attractive asset class, says CenterSquare ...

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Institutional investors seek co-designed mandates

Low interest rates and poor yield are pushing institutional investors towards asset managers that consider specific risk parameters and target ...

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EM exposure threatens European growth

Europe’s broad-based economic recovery is continuing, says Goldman Sachs Asset Management, but the continent’s high exposure to emerging markets is a ...

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Pimco forecasts big drop in Chinese GDP

The People’s Bank of China faces substantial challenges as the economy shifts from a development model to a model underpinned by domestic ...

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Bennelong FM appoints custodian

RBC Investor & Treasury Services, part of the Royal Bank of Canada (RBC), has been appointed by Bennelong Funds Management to provide custody and ...

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ANZ establishes new branch in China

ANZ has expanded its business network in China, establishing a new branch in the city of Qingdao. ANZ China has opened a branch in Qingdao within ...

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Life sector growth flat: DEXX&R

After two quarters of falling sales in the life insurance sector, new business in the June quarter was up 15 per cent – but overall growth has been ...

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Industry welcomes Turnbull ministry

The appointments of Scott Morrison as Treasurer and Kelly O'Dwyer as Assistant Treasurer and Minister for Small Business have been welcomed by the ...

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Further fiscal support ahead for China

China is expected to enact further policy easing and fiscal support in order to push growth back towards the seven per cent mark, says HSBC

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