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Monday September 02 2013
 
 
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EU tightens noose on money funds
 
The European Commission is set to push ahead with a draft law that will force CNAV funds to hold 3% cash buffer
 
 
 
Allianz fund arm cuts 150 staff
 
The German house is outsourcing more IT, middle and back-office roles and adding more investment professionals, writes Madison Marriage
 
 
ETF plumbing is no simple matter
 
Plumbing issues have led to a flurry of criticism over recent weeks but proponents are fighting back, writes Chris Newlands
 
 
Retail gold buyers are raising the bar
 
Purchases appear to be more motivated by distrust of banking systems and concern about capital controls than they are by fear of inflation
 
 
Emerging market equities can bounce back
 
The market has punished the asset class excessively and there is a paucity of good alternatives, says Julian Mayo of Charlemagne Capital
 
 
Wealth firm woos women recruits
 
St James's Place has launched an initiative to encourage more women to develop careers in wealth management, writes Madison Marriage
 
 
Nordea keeps mum on US probe
 
Investors in US fund will not be given more information about the investigation into Peter Eichler and Aletheia
 
 
Court on BlackRock side in union case
 
A federal court in Tennessee has sided with BlackRock and dismissed claims brought by two union pension funds against the company
 
 
Investors want to join the crowd
 
Peer-to-peer lending is taking a further step into the mainstream, says John Kenchington
 
 
Cube Capital leader plots upward course
 
The fund has a 'nice pipeline' of real estate investments in Myanmar while Africa will be its next adventure
 
 
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