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05 November 2015 • By • 1 min read

China caps growth, but opportunities remain

China's president may be resetting his country's GDP target to 6.5 per cent growth, bu China will continue to present Australia’s export sector with ...

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Capitalising on the 'emerging consumer'

The 'emerging consumer' theme is likely to set emerging markets on a substantial growth path over the long term, says asset consultant Frontier ...

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MSCI adds after-tax benchmarking

MSCI has collaborated with securities transaction platform provider GBST to incorporate its after-tax calculations services into the MSCI global index ...

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'First mover' advantage vital on RMB

Australian financial services companies must begin establishing a brand name and presence in China if they are to benefit from a highly liquid and ...

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JP Morgan AM wins Sunsuper mandate

Sunsuper has awarded a multi-asset mandate to JP Asset Management as the two entities announce a "strategic investment management partnership"

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Focus on quality in low-return world: Van Eck

Investing in quality companies is essential if investors are to successfully navigate the current low growth and low inflation environment, says Van ...

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RBA keeps rates on hold in November

The Reserve Bank of Australia has left the official cash rate on hold at 2 per cent, despite moves by the big banks to increase their variable ...

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Bank profits mask 'compounding challenges'

Record earnings aside, the big four banks are facing significant revenue and margin headwinds that make them vulnerable to disruption from new ...

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Investors getting it wrong on small-caps

The perception that small-caps are a significantly riskier asset class than large-caps means that investors are missing out on value-based ...

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Macquarie remains top Aussie asset manager

Macquarie Group has continued its march up the rankings of the Towers Watson World 500 asset management rankings, moving up two places to 50th in the ...

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