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1. Toremifene interacts with and destabilizes the Ebola virus glycoprotein

2. Hepatitis A virus and the origins of picornaviruses

3. The disrupted mortgage: embracing change and Innovation: bankers, distruptors and thought leaders came together at RFi Group's seventh annual Australian Mortgage Innovation Summit last month to explore the big issues and how the sector is positions for innovation

4. Novel roles for Nogo receptor in inflammation and disease

5. Blockchain beyond bitcoin

6. Urban consumers to drive China's growth the big four Australian banks and AMP have repeatedly stressed that they are long-term players in China as the world's most populous country transitions from manufacturing and investment to services and consumption--but now there is more data to consider then ever before

7. A dealmaker under pressure

8. Back from the edge

9. Crystal structure of SIV matrix antigen and implications for virus assembly

10. Figure fiddles

12. Structure of a major immunogenic site on foot-and-mouth disease virus

13. Crystal structures of DPP-IV (CD26) from rat kidney exhibit flexible accommodation of peptidase-selective inhibitors

14. Forget content, context is king: IBM

15. Mortgage origination under threat

16. Structure of the alanine dipeptide in condensed phases determined by (super 13) C NMR

17. How Hong Kong has tackled a white-hot property market: while Hong Kong and Australia are both battling heated property markets, Hong Kong is adopting a different approach

18. Bendigo boss disputes Macquarie claim on levy Bendigo's Mike Hirst does not share the view that Macquarie should be exempt from paying the bank levy

19. Have banks mishandled their political capital? By mismanaging their relationship with politicians, the big four banks are stuck with greater government Intervention and much tougher regulatory constraints, which will put pressure on shareholder returns

20. ASX fosters clearing competition: Northern Trust is gearing up ahead of the Australian Securities Exchange's pending blockchain replacement of chess by year's end

21. Regulation a bittersweet pill for China's banks: first-quarter results from China's top eight banks have revealed that bad loans are steadying and profits are growing although full-year earnings will be hit by higher funding costs

22. Bank tax set but numbers don't add up: there is still room to move by the government despite the cap on the bank levy with one leading analyst still struggling to assess the estimated impact of the levy on bank earnings

23. Prospects brightening for world's insurers: in a straw poll carried out after an investor conference held last month in London, respondents concluded that insurance was the least likely part of the European financial services sector to outperform in 2017

24. Pricing trends positive for IAG, Suncorp: Insurance Australia Group and Suncorp Group delivered their strongest new business growth in three years, which bodes well for their revenue growth outlook

25. Digital finance to bank the unbanked: a new report has revealed that digital strategies can help the region's unbanked population access financial services

27. COBA slams stalled banking reform: the member-owned banking sector has called on Canberra politicians to act now to build a stronger financial system that leads to more competition and better consumer outcomes

29. Phew, no blow-ups': analysts on OBE result: there were some mixed earnings results for the big insurers in February's reporting season but a least there were no big surprises in QBE's full-year profit

30. Lower-for-longer loan losses boost bank profits

31. Credit Suisse runs rule over big three insurers: the general insurance statistics for the September quarter might have revealed solid premium growth but the result looks to have been distorted by additional exposures added to commercial lines

32. IAG on track for 2017 target profit: the insurer will focus on cutting costs putting customers at the core of its strategy as it expects to achieve its guidance for the financial year

33. ANZ frees up capital, loses earnings power: ANZ's strategy of offloading assets is consistent with the bank's strategy to simplify its business and strengthen its balance sheet

34. Shift in perception sees more bank buying: Aussie banks are expensive but their share prices will continue to rise given tight bank registers and inward flow of funds

35. HIH liquidator withstands trio's bid to drop charges; Court rules against Gen Re, Guy Carpenter

36. New South Wales storm damage tops $200M

37. HIH liquidator seeks $300M from Gen Re

38. Australian cyclone damages estimated; Losses may reach $282 million

39. Australian, U.K. creditors approve HIH settlement; Initial payments to be made in summer

40. Justice orders acquittal of FAI execs; Allegations of 'sham' deal tied to HIH collapse could not be proved

41. Code of conduct to promote good relations, practices

42. Evidence of steering found Down Under; Australia sees a few problems among brokers

43. Aussies see policy tax jump 80%; Insurers expected to shift cost to New South Wales policyholders

44. HIH liquidator probing Gen Re deal; Berkshire units may face claims over reinsurance

45. Liability rates in Australia dropping by double digits

46. Australian rule targets conflicts of interest

47. James Hardie to boost asbestos fund; Plan to meet shortfall would cap payments at 35% of cash flow

48. Aussie regulator probes broker pay; U.S. charges help spur investigation

49. Bill would open up James Hardie records

50. James Hardie CEO, CFO quit after report

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