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06 December 2019 • By Lachlan Maddock • 1 min read

Saudi Aramco raises US$25.6bn in IPO

Oil giant Saudi Aramco has managed to pull off the biggest IPO of all time, despite the odds. SA priced its shares at 32 riyals (US$8.53) and ...

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Australian Ethical boosts earnings guidance

Australian Ethical’s profits are set to soar, propelled by strong growth in funds under management (FUM). Australian Ethical expects to rake in ...

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ETFs on the up in Oz

ETF adoption is at record highs, according to a joint report from BetaShares and Investment Trends.  The number of Australian ETF investors has ...

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Economy in need of more stimulus: Oliver

The Australian economy grew 0.4 per cent in the September quarter according to the ABS, but growth is still around its lowest levels since the ...

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QE could drive populism rather than the economy

The Reserve Bank will consider quantitative easing once rates fall to 25 basis points. It’s a tool that has been used by other countries, often with ...

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The trade war won’t be over by Christmas

Donald Trump’s trade deal is looking increasingly unlikely, with a new round of tariffs just days away. President Trump told reporters in London ...

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Diminishing accountability, IPO capital with ETF boom: SGH

Boutique fund manager SG Hiscock has warned the rise of equity ownership by ETFs and index funds could see a drop in active governance from investors ...

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International ETFs set to rise: Report

The Australian ETF market is expanding to accommodate growing demand for international exposure, with a focus on fast-growing Asian economies, ...

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‘Something has gone seriously wrong in the economy’: Fidelity 

Fidelity International cross-asset specialist Anthony Doyle has warned that the returns over the next decade won't be anything close to the stellar ...

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ESG not just for millennials

Interest in ESG cuts across the generation gap, according to a survey by Franklin Templeton. An average of 88 per cent of respondents, including ...

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