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20 August 2014 • By • 1 min read

M&A activity set to recover

2014 is likely to see mergers and acquisitions (M&A) return to their previous levels, with economic data looking encouraging, according to ...

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Investors regain appetite for emerging markets

The prospect of strong earnings growth over the next two years is rekindling investor interest in emerging markets, says AllianceBernstein

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ASIC urged to focus on data

The corporate regulator must prioritise data collection over technology when it comes to market surveillance, argues CMCRC chief executive Professor ...

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Super funds edge up in July

Australian superannuation funds made small positive gains during July, with the median growth fund generating a return of 1.4 per cent, according to ...

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Global dividends hit record high

Strong dividend growth in Europe and Japan saw a record-high US$426.8 billion paid out to global investors in the second quarter of 2014, according to ...

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NAB posts $1.6bn quarter profit

NAB has generated a $1.6 billion profit for the three months to 30 June 2014, despite a reduction in local currency earnings for its UK banking ...

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GBST profit up 66 per cent

ASX-listed software provider GBST has boosted its net profit for the year to 30 June 2014 to $10 million, off the back of strong expansion overseas

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Banks facing 'limited' customer loyalty

While financial institutions have improved their ability to cross sell products since 2010, a majority of bank customers continue to deal with around ...

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Litigators slam Macquarie remediation

Macquarie Bank has escalated its compensation process for aggrieved former financial planning clients, but law firm Maurice Blackburn has criticised ...

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APRA waits for FSI on conglomerate supervision

APRA has decided to delay the implementation of framework for the supervision of conglomerate groups until the government responds to recommendations ...

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