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21 April 2015 • By Taylee Lewis • 1 min read

Super funds post strong Q1 returns

The median super fund option had a strong March 2015 quarter, returning 5.8 per cent, says Chant West. The rebound in oil prices and the likelihood ...

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CFSGAM appoints former UBS researcher

Colonial First State Global Asset Management (CFSGAM) has appointed a former UBS executive to the new role of head of research for the Australian ...

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AMP Capital names UK head of distribution

AMP Capital has hired a new head of distribution for the UK and Europe effective immediately. John Angell, to be based in London, has been ...

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PM rules out immediate changes to super

The prime minister has reaffirmed the Coalition's pre-election commitment to make no changes to the taxation of super in the current term

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Morningstar backs wealth managers

Morningstar has delivered a glowing assessment of the wealth management industry, with AMP's "dominant, vertically-integrated business model" making ...

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ASIC looks to repeal class orders

ASIC is seeking industry feedback on its proposal to repeal 59 class orders due to expire between 2015 and 2022. The corporate regulator has ...

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Northern Trust poaches BlackRock exec

Northern Trust Asset Management has hired a former BlackRock vice-president as it expands its asset management sales and client servicing team in ...

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MainstreamBPO seeks ASX listing

Fund administrator MainstreamBPO has revealed plans to pursue an initial public offering later this year. The firm is looking at an ASX listing in ...

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'We live in a wacky world': Aberdeen AM

Future generations will look back on the current day as “the great robbery of pensioners and savers”, says Aberdeen Asset Management’s head of global ...

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ANZ embarks on $30m reimbursement project

More than 8,500 former clients of ANZ's financial planning arm will be reimbursed after an investigation found they had not received services paid for

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