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30 September 2013 • By • 1 min read

Towers Watson backs thematic over traditional investing

A Towers Watson outlook paper has expounded the merits of thematic investment over more traditional, asset class-based investment styles

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Aus Ethical, ANZ and IOOF get MySuper tick

Australian Ethical, ANZ and IOOF have gained approval from the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) for their MySuper options

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Abbott deflects SMSF property concerns

Prime Minister Tony Abbott has deflected calls for any changes to superannuation in light of concerns expresssed by the Reserve Bank of Australia ...

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Cadence Capital caught in RHG stoush

Sydney-based investment firm Cadence Capital has had an impressive annual result overshadowed by a tussle over its largest shareholding, RHG Home ...

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Asia Pacific HNWI wealth soars to record levels

The Asia Pacific region has experienced strong growth in its High Net Wealth Individual (HNWI) population and wealth in 2012, according to a report ...

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APRA releases conglomerate reporting standards

Conglomerate groups will have new capital adequacy standards under draft reporting requirements from the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority ...

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Insurers overlook catastrophe risk: APRA

The insurance industry is overlooking catastrophe risk despite its impact on balance sheets, according to the Australian Prudential Regulation ...

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Banks up compliance ahead of Basel III

On top of domestic regulatory changes, Australian banks are being forced to beef up their compliance teams in order to meet the requirements of Basel ...

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M&A to hinge on private equity players

With a rumoured flood of initial public offerings (IPOs) around the corner, there may be an increasing opportunity for private equity funds, while the ...

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ASX casts light on director resignations

ASX chairman Rick Holliday-Smith has defended his actions following the resignations of two of his fellow directors last week. Russell Aboud and ...

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