NZX50 joins ASX200 lower as refinery fire weighs
Ebos came in for some selling ahead of next week’s investor day.
New Zealand’s S&P/NZX 50 index joined Australia lower as the fire at Viva Energy’s refinery in Geelong knocked energy companies on the other side of the Tasman and a resilient Aussie jobs market kept alive expectations for rate hike next month by the Reserve Bank of Australia.
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FMA takes pulse of KiwiSaver private assetsThursday, April 16th, 4:33AM
KiwiSaver managers are likely to expand their allocation to private assets in the coming years, the Financial Markets Authority says, but one investment adviser says there should be more demand for it than there is. MORE» |
Boyle gets dream gigTuesday, April 14th, 8:11PM 2 comments
David Boyle has been appointed as the new Retirement Commissioner takimng over from Jane Wrightson. MORE» |
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FMA to review CoFI Guidance
The Financial Markets Authority (FMA) is considering a limited review of the Conduct of Financial Institutions (CoFI) Intermediated Distribution Guidance before the end of this financial year, confirmed FMA director Michael Hewes.
Hewes said the FMA was looking at whether “targeted, limited updates” to the Guidance were needed following the Commerce Commission’s Market Study into personal banking services during his talk at last month’s National Adviser Conference.
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Industry wary of KiwiSaver changesThursday, April 9th, 9:16AM
KiwiSaver providers are cautiously supportive of changes to make it easier for farmers to buy homes – but would prefer the tinkering with the system stopped. MORE» |
Active manager (sort of) leaves the passive houseSunday, April 5th, 10:04AM 1 comment
NZX’s active management business, QuayStreet Asset Management, is being given a bit more free reign. MORE» |
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Fisher Funds moves to woo advisers back
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Markets intepret OCR review to be on the hawkish side
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FMA takes pulse of KiwiSaver private assets
KiwiSaver managers are likely to expand their allocation to private assets in the coming years, the Financial Markets Authority says, but one investment adviser says there should be more demand for it than there is. MORE»

