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03 November 2015 • By • 1 min read

BT earnings flat due to 'one-offs'

BT Financial Group has produced flat cash earnings for the year to 30 September as a result of the partial sale of BT Investment Management (BTIM), ...

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RBA under pressure to cut rates

With inflation sitting at 2.2 per cent and recent increases in mortgage rates, the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) may be forced to cut the official ...

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Firms scrambling to hedge falling AUD

Australian companies are coping with the falling dollar by focusing on hedging and import substitution as opposed to greater cost cutting, according ...

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Former CBA exec joins Ignition Wealth

Automated advice firm Ignition Wealth has appointed a former CBA executive as a director to its wealth advisory board. Tom Pockett is the second ...

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BTIM profit up 4 per cent

BT Investment Management has recorded a 4 per cent increase in statutory net profit after tax for the year ended 30 September 2015, coming in at $126

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ANZ announces $7.5bn profit

ANZ has reported a full year profit of $7.5 billion, up 3 per cent on the previous year. Along with a ANZ Group's $7.5 billion profit, the global ...

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Australia missing a trick on infrastructure

Interest and capital are readily available when it comes to Australian infrastructure, but more needs to be done to reduce the barriers to entry, ...

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Further Euro QE likely to be fruitless

An extension of monetary easing policy recently signalled by the European Central Bank (ECB) is unlikely to have a significant influence or market ...

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Confidence drops in October: State Street

Global investment confidence decreased 2.3 points in October, driven by a reduction in both North American and European confidence, says State ...

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Bad advice is ‘systemic’, says ASIC

The ongoing issues in the financial planning sector are down to “systemic issues” rather than the behaviour of a few “bad apples”, says ASIC deputy ...

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