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| | | ... non-binding indicative buyout proposal from private equity firm Anchorage Capital Partners. According to the Australian Financial Review, Findex, which recently acquired Centric Wealth, would also be interested on buying the financial planning and accounting ... |
| | | | ... family office to gather confidential financial information from a competitor. An investigation by the Australian Financial Review found that head of Macquarie Agricultural Funds Management Tim Hornibrook extracted sensitive details about a competitor's ... |
| | | | In big picture terms, not much happened last week. Yes Virginia, the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) kept policy unchanged - as expected. The European Central Bank (ECB) guided forward but also stayed on the sidelines. US non-farm payrolls added another ... |
| | | | ... welcomed the move enthusiastically. AustralianSuper head of infrastructure Jason Peasely told the Australian Financial Review that it represents the greatest alignment between states, governments and public that he'd seen in 20 years of investing. |
| | | | ... under management will be forced to merge. His comments came in response to an article published in the Australian Financial Review on Monday claiming that funds of that size will struggle to remain competitive on their own. "Many small to medium-sized ... |
| | | | ... ASIC's concerns related to an advertisement SuperHelp published in the October 2013 edition of the Australian Financial Review's Smart Investor magazine. The representations were that fund set up was free and that pension fund set up was free, subject ... |
| | | | ... suppose. Ahh ok, it's benign because it is "not one sparked by a domestic or offshore crisis". The Australian Financial Review printed that, "... Boyton, said a plunge to the mid-US60Ac range would happen if the Reserve Bank holds interest rates until ... |
| | | | ... emerging market world. But like the European sovereign debt crisis of yesteryears, it is not! The Australian Financial Review (AFR) says that, "European banks have loaned in excess of $US3 trillion to emerging markets, more than four times US lenders ... |
| | | | ... out of the water." Haynes also agreed with comments made by David Whiteley in an op-ed in today's Australian Financial Review, where the chief executive of Industry Super Australia drew a direct correlation between returns and the equal representation ... |
| | | | ... Hartnett's comments follow those made by LGS chief investment officer Craig Turnbull yesterday in the Australian Financial Review, in which he advocated introducing such a screen ahead of yesterday's board meeting. "We do consider climate change as a ... |
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