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19 March 2015 • By • 1 min read

Chinese Millennials boost investment opportunities: AB

The emergence of a more educated and affluent Chinese generation provides significant investment opportunities, says global asset manager AB

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Pimco internalises Australian distribution

Equity Trustees will no longer distribute Pimco's funds in Australia following a decision by the global investment manager to internalise the function

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Aussie market looking ‘toppy’: Investors Mutual

The extraordinary returns of Australian equities in January and February have made it a "challenging time" to be a value manager, says Investors ...

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Structural reform key for Indian growth

India’s economic success within Asia rides on whether the new government can implement a series of structural reforms, according to Standard Life ...

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Investors turn to European assets: Henderson

The introduction of quantitative easing (QE) by the European Central Bank (ECB) coupled with the weaker euro is making European assets more attractive ...

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Tough road ahead to 'information economy': CFSGAM

The global economy is facing a period of "difficult transition" as it moves from an industrially-based economy to an information economy, says ...

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Australia due for further rate cuts, says AB

Australia can expect the central bank to make further cuts to the official cash rate in the coming months despite small increases to GDP growth in the ...

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Small-cap managers outperform in 2014

The median Australian small-cap manager outperformed the index by 2.4 per cent over the 2014 calendar year, according to a review of the sector ...

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Business confidence drops in February

Research conducted by both Roy Morgan and NAB has found business confidence in February fell to levels "well below" the long-term average

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Bad analysts stay ‘bad’: Thomson Reuters

When it comes to forecasting earnings growth, consistently accurate analysts tend to remain 'good', says Thomson Reuters – but those who are 'way off' ...

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