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20 December 2018 • By Eliot Hastie • 1 min read

ASIC dishonesty findings appeal upheld

The Queensland Court of Appeals has upheld a 2016 judgement against four former fund officers who were found to have contravened the Corporations Act

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Women’s economic progress slowest in 4 years

The pace of progress for Australian women’s economic wellbeing slowed to its lowest level since 2014, according to a new index analysis

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ASIC extends super disclosure relief

ASIC has extended one of its relief instruments to allow additional time to consider the policy position in relation to a disclosure-related ...

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Asset manager raises $228m via entitlement offer

Cromwell Property Group this week announced the successful completion of its accelerated non-renounceable entitlement offer of stapled securities, ...

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APRA grants neobank restricted ADI licence

APRA has announced that a second neobank has been granted a restricted ADI licence under the authorities new framework.   The Australian Prudential ...

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Super funds at risk of annual loss

Superannuation members could potentially see their first annual loss since 2011, after recording a third consecutive month of negative returns in ...

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Fiducian acquires Geelong financial firm

Fiducian Financial Services has purchased a financial planning business in Geelong, Victoria, bringing in $160 million in funds under advice

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NAB CEO takes time off to recharge

NAB CEO Andrew Thorburn has revealed that he will be taking time off to “reflect and recharge” following a “relentless” 2018. In an internal ...

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Charter Hall Direct invests $66m in Hobart assets

Charter Hall Direct has announced the acquisition of two 100 per cent-leased commercial properties in Hobart by two of its direct funds currently open ...

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Share, property slump ‘likely to delay retirement’

More than 420,000 Australians could delay their retirement plans with the decline in the current share market and house prices impacting household ...

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