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04 August 2014 • By Scott Hodder • 1 min read

No sign of 'market top': AMP Capital

Global shares may be vulnerable to a correction, but AMP Capital chief economist Shane Oliver sees very little evidence suggesting we are “near a ...

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Passive MySuper would 'strip' costs

The architects of the MySuper regime have admitted they missed a trick by failing to mandate passive indexed strategies in default funds, says Grattan ...

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Law firm calls for big bank 'bail-in'

Rather than imposing higher and higher capital requirements on banks, the Financial System Inquiry should consider a more efficient 'bail-in' system, ...

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Fund manager numbers tipped to fall

Almost one third of institutional investors expect the number of fund managers to drop over the next five years, according to a new report

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ASIC trumpets enforcement 'outcomes'

The six months to June have seen ASIC instigate a total of 256 enforcement 'outcomes' across criminal, civil and administrative jurisdictions

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ASX RMB service a 'wake-up call'

The launch of the ASX’s RMB settlement service is a “milestone in the renminbi’s emergence as an international currency”, says AllianceBernstein

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SME insolvencies hitting economy hardest

Small to medium enterprise (SME) insolvencies accounted for 12 times as many job losses as corporate failures during 2012/2013, according to a new ...

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RBA on 'neutral', says Pimco

Predictions of a bond market ‘Armageddon’ have turned out to be wide of the mark with the RBA entering a “new neutral” phase on monetary policy, ...

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Super fees to hit the front page: Brogden

Quarterly APRA reporting will bring superannuation fees and performance to the forefront of public discussion, with debate about super fees to replace ...

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SMSFs eyeing global equities

SMSF trustees are looking to increase their exposure to international equities despite a traditional bias towards high-yielding Australian blue-chips, ...

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