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15 August 2013 • By Reporter • 1 min read

Trust Company and EQT agree to further enquiry

Following an assessment from Ernst & Young, The Trust Company (TRU) and Equity Trustees (EQT) have agreed to a process of further enquiry

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Platinum rides market rebound to big returns

Listed investment company Platinum Capital Limited has grown its net assets by more than 40 per cent in the 12 months to 30 June 2013. According to ...

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Aussie shares best 30-year performer

Australia equities would have given investors the best return on capital over a 30-year period, according to a survey of major asset classes by ...

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Former Trio director takes action against APRA

Former Trio director David Millhouse has announced he will take legal action against the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA), and called ...

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AUI appoints institutional head

Australian Unity Investments (AUI) has appointed a new head of institutional business as it looks to further its business growth. Paul Banks has ...

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Clayton Utz adds superannuation expertise

Commercial law firm Clayton Utz has boosted its banking and financial services practice with the hire of a former BT and AMP in-house counsel ...

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APRA seeks court orders against Trio director

The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) has begun proceedings in the Federal Court seeking the disqualification of one of the former ...

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Continuous dark pools positive for markets

Low levels of dark trading can actually be beneficial to market quality, according to an analysis of the Canadian market conducted by the Capital ...

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Super funds recognise currency risks

Superannuation funds have an enhanced understanding of currency risks and benefits in their portfolios, according to a recent survey by National ...

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Accounting bodies moot trans-Tasman merger

Institute of Chartered Accountants Australia (ICAA) members will decide whether the group merges with its New Zealand counterpart in what the ICAA has ...

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