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Macquarie chief executive on striking a balance

KANIKA SOOD  |  FRIDAY, 8 MAR 2019
... said. Why do women shrink in numbers Macquarie is currently recruiting 528 graduates and it is almost half women this year, so far. But the numbers start to dwindle from here. "Unconscious bias...is an important factor in terms of the roadblocks," she ...

Up close and personal: Women in financial services

JAMIE WILLIAMSON  |  FRIDAY, 8 MAR 2019
From chief executives to chief underwriters, risk advisers to mental health and consumer advocates, here are the stories of six women in financial services you should know about. Financial Standard has profiled six women from different parts of the ...

Chief economist update: European Central Bank policy U-turn

BENJAMIN ONG  |  FRIDAY, 8 MAR 2019
... February; core inflation at 1% - both below the ECB's 2% target. Financial Standard has already warned about this and even as far back as February 2018. There must have been a big "U-turn" sign erected between the end of 2018 - when it was onwards ...

Sunsuper introduces advice fee caps

JAMIE WILLIAMSON  |  THURSDAY, 28 FEB 2019
... adviser on an ongoing basis, the fee caps are also expected to generate greater interest in financial advice, Fuchs said. So far, feedback from the 3000 plus advisers Sunsuper works with has been positive, she added. "We understand this is a big change ...

Industry super performance moves members: Research

HARRISON WORLEY  |  THURSDAY, 28 FEB 2019
... percentage point lead established over member's satisfaction with financial performance. At this time 12 months ago the lead was far smaller, with 1.6 percentage points between the two. However the retail super sector has since been publicly lambasted ...

Chief economist update: Wrong way, go down

BENJAMIN ONG  |  THURSDAY, 28 FEB 2019
... global growth concerns, acted to drag the Aussie lower... the main factor that will undermine the Aussie this year will be far closer to home: potential spill-over effects from the unwind in Australia's housing market boom." "While the risks around ...

Institutional investors call out climate policy

DARREN SNYDER  |  WEDNESDAY, 27 FEB 2019
A collective of Australian institutional investors labelled the Federal Government's proposed $3.5 billion Climate Solutions Package as "more of the same", failing to properly address climate change risks. The Investor Group on Climate Change (IGCC) ...

Stamford Capital expands into Victoria

KANIKA SOOD  |  TUESDAY, 26 FEB 2019
The nine-year-old firm has opened a Melbourne office with a new director, as it scours Victoria for new commercial debt deals and high-net-worth and family office investors. Stamford Capital currently transacts capital from about 400 sophisticated investors ...

Arming human traders for big-ticket trades

KANIKA SOOD  |  THURSDAY, 21 FEB 2019
... give human traders the same level of analytics as accessible to high-frequency traders or niche hedge funds. "Traders have far more data than they are capable of absorbing," Liquidnet chief scientist Tom Doris said on his visit to Sydney recently. "We ...

AFCA hears legacy complaints

KANIKA SOOD  |  THURSDAY, 21 FEB 2019
... representing a 47% increase in complaints received when compared to its predecessors. AFCA said 8% of the complaints it received so far were to do with superannuation, while credit and general insurance topped the list, contributing to 45% and 21% of ...