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29 April 2014 • By Tim Stewart • 1 min read

Fair Work Commission denies FSC hearing

The Fair Work Commission (FWC) has rejected the Financial Services Council’s (FSC’s) request for an “urgent hearing” to challenge the make-up of the ...

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Investors 'jittery' about infrastructure

Rising real interest rates are understandably making investors “jittery” about global listed infrastructure, but there are shades of grey to the ...

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ANZ set to shine in reporting season

Credit Suisse predicts ANZ will generate the strongest earnings result in the upcoming reporting season, with growth in its underlying profit and high ...

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ASIC cancels Banksia AFSL

Banksia Mortgages Limited has successfully applied to ASIC to have its Australian Financial Services Licence (AFSL) cancelled. Banksia Mortgages is ...

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Business conditions improve for large firms

Business conditions for the ASX 300 have increased for the second consecutive quarter despite the drop in growth within the broader economy, according ...

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ASIC PDS approval process changes proposed

The corporate regulator should take a more active role in the approval process for product disclosure statements, according to an association of ...

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Evolve equity portfolio construction: Towers Watson

Asset owners must be adept at manager selection as well as portfolio construction to make informed choices between competitive products, according to ...

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Global ETP inflows reach $12.9bn in March

Global exchange-traded product (ETP) inflows totalled $12.9 billion in March, the highest level of inflows this year, according to BlackRock. The ...

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China slowdown to continue: Perpetual

Having reviewed poor manufacturing data out of China recently, Perpetual is confident the world’s second biggest economy will continue to slow, but ...

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Big four ownership stifling mortgage competition

Smaller lenders are being locked out of the mortgage market due to vertically integrated business models, according to a non-bank lender

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