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Australia: Finance

● Investment banking: Strong performance has reaped a bountiful harvest
● Hedge funds: Low running costs have let the sector blossom
● Private equity: Landmark deals have sown seeds for fruitful future. - -

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Oz finds its pot of gold

Reforms in the 1980s have led to 15 years of growth and a vibrant sector, reports Sundeep Tucker.

Banks: Licence to print money expires

The long run of easy profits may be coming to an end, says Louise Lucas.

Investment banking: Sitting pretty after an action packed 12 months

A vibrant mergers and acquisitions market, sophisticated and creative financial engineering and an eye for a deal have contributed to success, reports Sundeep Tucker.

Fund management: Compulsory pensions feed super pool

Virginia Marsh explains how the country’s highly sophisticated market has oustripped its Asian contemporaries.

The Maquarie model: Innovative and flexible

The bank has been remarkably profitable too, writes Virginia Marsh.

Future fund: Initiative set to boost industry

Virginia Marsh analyses a move to meet the public sector’s pension liabilities.

Hedge funds: Favourable environment attracts entrepreneurs

Louise Lucas explains why the sector is growing rapidly.

Financial boutiques: Carnegie Wylie does well in niche

Sundeep Tucker finds out why it aims to reinvent the banking model of providing independent advice.

Private equity: Financial community learns to love buy-out groups

After a hesitant start the sector is firmly established, reports Leora Moldofsky.

Stock market: Exchange expands at home so it can make its mark abroad

Merger with the Sydney Futures Exchange will bring much-needed international scale but it has also had the effect of replacing two monopolies with a bigger one, writes Louise Lucas.

Insurance: Groups are looking abroad for growth

Profile: 452 Capital