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Latest News |
| Eighteen months after it began its Wealth Management Project, ASIC confirms it is maintaining its surveillance of planners. Read more |
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| A purpose-built, client focused package could signal major turning point for the international and Australian industry, says CEO Nic Pollock. Read more |
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| To strengthen existing fundamental equity and active fixed income teams, State Street has agreed to acquire GE Asset Management. Read more |
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| Australian small caps are defying the volatile market conditions and could provide fund managers with opportunities, Lonsec reveals. Read more |
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| Competition is fundamental to the new economy and the door is open for reforms to ensure the Australian financial markets are world leading, says Morrison. Read more |
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| CMH Financial Group is under an enforceable undertaking after ASIC found the firm to be giving SMSF advice that was not in their clients’ best interest. Read more |
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| Australia and New Zealand Banking Group (ANZ) is refunding $5 million to basic account holders for incorrect late payment and over limit fees. Read more |
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Editorial |
| Financial planners and their clients face an inevitable period of uncertainty at a time of continuing volatility if the Government moves for a double dissolution election. Read more |
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| ASIC has signalled it will be closely examining the claims-handling of the major life/risk insurers, but Mike Taylor asks whether the regulator is simply the policeman who was looking the other way. Read more |
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Features |
| Traditionally Australian investors have been tied to the domestic equities market, but volatile times mean they need to look beyond these fair shores, writes Nicholas O’Donoghue. Read more |
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