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16 June 2015 • By Tim Stewart • 1 min read

SCT Logistics launches $85m bond issue

FIIG Securities has overseen a $75–$85 million bond issue on behalf of transport and logistics company SCT Logistics. SCT Logistic's bond issuance ...

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EY and UTS form analytics partnership

Ernst and Young (EY) and the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) have formed a financial services analytics alliance. EY and UTS have partnered ...

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No 'mysticism' to currency: First Quadrant

Currency markets are less arcane than investors might think, and they can be used as "weather vanes" for macro phenomena, says First Quadrant

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Chinese property set for modest recovery

The Chinese property market is expected to recover slightly in 2015, with hopes the recovery will begin to encourage infrastructure development, say ...

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Caution needed in ‘toppy’ share market

The lack of earnings growth in the Australian stock market has prompted Montgomery Investment Management to park between 25 and 30 per cent of its ...

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Responsible investment options still 'competitive'

Responsible investment (RI) superannuation options have performed strongly over the past year, according to a recent SuperRatings survey

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China unlikely to devalue currency: CQS

Beijing is unlikely to devalue the Yuan, as this would be adverse to significant strategic considerations that drive Chinese economic policy, says CQS

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Omega Global Investors appoints investment head

Melbourne-based investment manager Omega Global Investors has appointed a new head of investment solutions. Former Vanguard executive, Scott ...

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Unemployment rate falls to six per cent

Australian jobs data for May was better than expected, according to AMP Capital – with the unemployment rate falling to six per cent.  According to ...

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JP Morgan plays down property bubble talk

As the price of property increases, the rising cost of the asset class should not be looked at as a “bubble” but a long-term structural problem, says ...

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