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25 July 2013 • By Reporter • 1 min read

Hedge funds struggle in June

The Credit Suisse Hedge Fund Index has recorded its first negative month of 2013 as almost all sub-strategies lost ground in the month amid ...

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Acorn appoints Asian small cap manager

Acorn Capital has made a new appointment, with Paul Quah joining as portfolio manager/analyst for its Asian Small Cap fund. In his new role, Mr ...

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Qantas Super CEO joins ASFA board

Qantas Superannuation chief executive Jane Perry has joined the board of the Association of Superannuation Funds of Australia (ASFA), representing ...

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Frontier expands with key appointments

Frontier Advisors has made two key appointments as it looks to further expand its senior advisory skills. Wayne Sullivan has been appointed as head ...

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Market Vectors appoints Australian team

Van Eck Global exchange traded fund (ETF) business Market Vectors has announced its senior Australia team as it looks to further build its services in ...

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Rogue advisers led to AAAFI collapse

The demise of AAA Financial Intelligence (AAAFI) was caused by rogue advisers operating outside their approved product list and subsequent legal and ...

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Cancel accountants’ exemption now: AIST

The Australian Institute of Superannuation Trustees (AIST) has recommended the immediate removal of the current accountants’ exemption, rather than ...

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Series of big mandates drives IFM FUM growth

Industry Funds Management (IFM) saw a one-third jump in funds under management (FUM) in the past 12 months, on the back of a series of large ...

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Trust Company backs Perpetual bid after review

The Trust Company (TRU) is continuing to recommend Perpetual’s bid for acquisition, after an independent review found it had a higher number of ...

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Government wants more disclosure on executive remuneration

The government has backed its “two strikes test” aimed to improve executive remuneration disclosure, but says more needs to be done

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