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19 May 2015 • By • 1 min read

Vision Super and NAB Asset Servicing strengthen ties

NAB Asset Servicing has added Vision Super to its principal securities lending program. NAB Asset Servicing executive general manager, Matthew ...

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Tesla won't kill off utility stocks: Aus Ethical

The rise of 'distributed generation' in the energy sector will not displace traditional utility companies, argues Australian Ethical. Rooftop solar ...

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BoQ launches $150m wholesale issue

The Bank of Queensland (BoQ) has announced a new wholesale issue of BoQ Capital Notes with the intention of raising $150 million. NAB, Deutsche ...

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Global dividend growth takes a hit

The latest Henderson Global Dividend Index has found dividends fell to $218 billion in the first quarter of 2015, down 6.3 per cent year on ...

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Be selective in emerging markets: T Rowe Price

For investors willing to embrace change in emerging markets, there are significant opportunities across countries, sectors and stocks, says T Rowe ...

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Retail investors granted access to corporate bonds

The Australian Corporate Bond Company (ACBC) has launched a fixed income solution that gives retail investors access on the ASX to returns from the ...

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Investors accumulating equities despite risk: SSGA

Investors are continuing to buy developed and emerging market equities despite overvalued prices and distinctive risks, warns State Street Global ...

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NAB 'taking its medicine' with rights issue

NAB's current $5.5 billion rights issue is the biggest capital raising in Australian corporate history and will dilute the bank's earnings, ...

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Cooper Investors reappoints NAB Asset Servicing

Fund manager Cooper Investors has reappointed NAB Asset Servicing to provide its custodial services. NAB Asset Servicing will provide custodial and ...

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Finance industry not ready for FTAs: Finsia

The Australian financial services industry is underprepared for the opportunities presented by free trade agreements (FTA) with Japan, China and South ...

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