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30 October 2013 • By Reporter • 1 min read

Two men plead guilty to insider trading

Two men, 23 year-old Joe Turner and 29 year-old Jonathan Breen, have pleaded guilty this week to insider trading, which resulted in the pair pocketing ...

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ASIC staff in the firing line

There is a lack of consistency in the way Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) staff deal with “even the most basic processes”, ...

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Get regulatory priorities straight: Bendigo

Much of the regulation being driven through the financial services system is simply “a solution looking for a problem”, according to Bendigo and ...

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State Street wins joint custody deal

 State Street has jointly been appointed as custodian of three superannuation funds – QEIC Super, Club Super and Mercy Super – as part of a packaged ...

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Industry Super Australia appoints Greg Combet

Industry Super Australia (ISA) has appointed former Australian Council of Trade Unions and Labor MP Greg Combet as a principal adviser. In his new ...

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QE destroying risk-free investments: Investec

Large injections of liquidity from quantitative easing (QE) have destroyed traditional risk-free rate investment options, according to Investec Asset ...

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APN set to float new A-REIT

APN Funds Management (APN FM) has launched a new real estate investment trust, which will be listed on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) with a ...

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Financial system inquiry must be 'proactive'

The terms of reference for the so-called ‘Son of Wallis’ inquiry into Australia's financial system should be forward-looking rather than reactive, ...

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ISA critical of government super cuts

Industry Super Australia (ISA) has criticised the Coalition’s decision to link recent cuts to superannuation benefits to its repeal of the mineral ...

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Insurance Council of Australia castigates FOS

The Insurance Council of Australia (ICA) has taken the Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS) to task over its inefficiency, lack of guidelines and overly ...

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