In a stressful business like financial services, expressing your anger can be very therapautic – if it’s done in a constructive, non-violent way, of course. To encourage you all to vent, I&T News has 10 double passes to the musical sensation Hedwig & The Angry Inch (worth $100 each) to give away to readers who email us about what’s making them angry.
We’d prefer the target of the anger to be industry-related, but in truth anything that entertains us will be considered. All entries have to be ‘on the record’, and sent to michael@investmenttechnology.com.au by 5pm AEST, Monday March 26 – there are no word limits. To find out more about Hedwig, which stars the amazing singer iOTA and has been lauded by the Sydney Morning Herald as “;the most exciting piece of music theatre in years”;, go to hedwig.com.au. It plays at the Tom Mann Theatre in Surry Hills until at least April 1.
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Investments
AustralianSuper's chief liquidity officer Chandu Bhindi has publicly proposed the idea of allowing some super funds to directly use leverage, enabling them to better manage liquidity requirements in crisis situations rather than being forced to sell assets at stressed prices. While the idea has some merits, overall it is not necessary and could increase system risk.






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