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LUCRF Super names head of investments

25 March 2015 • By • 1 min read

LUCRF Super names head of investments

Industry fund LUCRF Super has appointed a former State Super executive as its new head of investments. Martin Drew makes the move to LUCRF Super ...

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Renminbi use on the rise, says HSBC

The use of Chinese currency among Australian companies has grown since 2014 and is expected to accelerate further, says HSBC. According to the 2015 ...

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Equity Trustees appoints GM, funds management

Equity Trustees has promoted from within to fill the role of general manager, distribution partners – funds management. Eliza Weaving will move ...

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ASIC grills UBS on 'poles and wires' report

The corporate regulator has issued a 'please explain' request to UBS following the investment bank’s retraction of a report criticising the NSW ...

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Regulators powerless on 'bank bundling': ISA

The prudential and corporate regulators lack the power to penalise banks that 'bundle' superannuation with other services, argues Industry Super ...

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Stop 'tinkering' with super: Actuaries Institute

The Actuaries Institute has called on the major political parties to put an end to their "short-term tinkering" with the superannuation system

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China 'unlikely' to undertake QE

Despite a healthy appetite for quantitative easing (QE) elsewhere in the world, the People's Bank of China is unlikely to go down the QE route, says ...

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Former CBA exec joins CFA

The CFA Societies of Australia and New Zealand have announced a former Commonwealth Bank executive as the new head of advocacy for Australia and New ...

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CommInsure hires head of annuities

CommInsure has poached BT's former acting head of general insurance to head up its annuities business. George Lytas has been appointed to the new ...

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ASIC decries ‘mischievous’ breach reporting

Financial institutions are "abusing" their legal obligation to report significant compliance breaches to the regulator, argues ASIC chairman Greg ...

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