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19 June 2013 • By Tim Stewart • 1 min read

ClearView forecasts profit, boosts adviser numbers

Less than one year after being acquired by CCP BidCo, ClearView Wealth has projected an underlying net profit of between $15 million and $16 million ...

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Retail insurance not picking up super slack

The retail life insurance market will not be the growth saviour for super funds, with the sector facing plenty of headwinds of its own, according to ...

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ASIC rejigs market integrity rules

The corporate regulator has rejigged its proposed rules relating to dark liquidity and high-frequency trading. Guidance about the final market ...

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Annuity sales set to approach 2004 highs

Challenger projects sales of lifetime annuities for the 2013 financial year will approach the peak experienced in 2004 – the last year the assets test ...

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Global REITS expected to return to favour

Fund flows into global listed property remain subdued, but the sector is expected to return to favour, according to SQM Research. Speaking to ...

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No TASA joy for planners from PJC

A parliamentary joint committee (PJC) has recommended Tax Agent Services Act (TASA) changes be reintroduced to parliament and passed with only slight ...

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Exclude intra-fund advice from TASA, say industry funds

The industry fund sector has warned against so-called “scope creep”, which could see providers of intra-fund advice caught up in the Tax Agent ...

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Scepticism around MySuper reforms

There is a general cynicism about the benefits of MySuper reforms among super fund leaders, according to new research by Buchan Consulting

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Systemic global risk in high yield chase

There is potentially systemic risk in the global system, caused in part by the inability of the markets to adequately price risk premiums among high ...

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Australia lifecycle funds use to surpass United States

Australia is likely to surpass the United States in lifecycle fund investing by the end of the decade, as the baby boomer generation starts retiring

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