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Australia to experience banking revolution

David Liddy, the managing director of Bank of Queensland, has said the banking sector was undergoing revolution and customers were demanding better service from 'people' and not machines. "I believe we are seeing a revolution in banking in Australia ...

Investors happy to "Buy the dips": FSIU survey

Australian investment professionals remain undaunted by the fall in equity markets during September, if anything becoming slightly more optimistic on the prospects for both the Australian and international markets in the next 12 months, according to ...

Aberdeen terminates equity income fund

Aberdeen Asset Management has wound-up its wholesale Equity Income Fund, the group has announced. In a letter to fund members, Aberdeen said the decision had been made after a review of its product range. Aberdeen said the fund essentially held the ...

ICAP economists predict yield curve will flatten

In its latest weekly update, ICAP's expert economists have said that once the market senses and/or the Federal Reserve signals that official rates are going to start rising, the curve should flatten, with short rates rising faster than long rates. They ...

Tower converts to multi-manager Australian equities approach

Tower Asset Management has implemented a new multi-manager approach for Australian equities for Tower Australia, it has announced. "This announcement represents a major shift in approach for investment products offered by Tower," the company said. "We ...

AXA appoints Robertson as Financial Planning national manager

AXA has appointed Paul Robertson as national manager of AXA Financial Planning, it has announced. Robertson makes the switch from St George Bank, where he was head of IFA sales. "This is a key appointment for AXA and another important step forward in ...

Economy in good shape despite predicted slowdown: NAB

The lack of confidence caused by geo-politics, equity markets and the drought point to a broad-based slowdown in domestic business conditions, according to the latest National Australia (NAB) Quarterly Business Survey released today. The March quarter ...