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Sarah Wells

22 November 2018 • By Annie Kane • 1 min read

New directors announced for MFAA

The broker association has appointed two new directors to the MFAA board. Following the annual general meeting of the Mortgage & Finance ...

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KPMG announces new partner

KPMG has announced a new transaction services partner to assist the deals, tax and legal division of the firm.  Samantha Brewer has joined KPMG ...

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ETF Securities expands company workforce

ETF Securities is expanding its firm, with new hires across its business development, sales, research and management teams. British Olympian Larry ...

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Gateway Bank names new CEO

Gateway Bank will be promoting its current chief customer officer to CEO, to replace current boss Paul Thomas from the end of March next year

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No evidence to back up Livingstone’s claims

Commonwealth Bank chair Catherine Livingstone insisted she had challenged the bank’s regulatory report despite there being no evidence of her doing so

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CBA chair defends Comyn promotion to CEO

CBA chair Catherine Livingstone has said the bank’s appointment of Matt Comyn as CEO sent the right message about its tolerance of failings within the ...

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Government blocks $13bn Chinese bid for national gas pipelines

The Australian government has prevented a consortium led by Hong Kong-based CK Group from snapping up natural gas and energy assets. Treasurer Josh ...

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Banks favoured sales over service: RBA

The Reserve Bank governor has urged Australian banks to take a longer-term view if they are to regain the trust of consumers. Addressing attendees ...

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AMP Capital hires realty COO, fund manager

AMP Capital is appointing a new fund manager for its largest pooled real estate fund, the AMP Capital Diversified Property Fund, with the current ...

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Federal Court penalises stockbroking firm $500k

The Federal Court has ordered a stockbroking firm to pay penalties and court costs of up to $500,000 for failure to comply with the Corporations Act

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