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09 May 2013 • By • 1 min read

Risk integration critical in institutions

Companies need to further integrate risk-awareness within core business functions, according to research commissioned for State Street. Closing the ...

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Goldman Sachs expands distribution team

Ben Daly has been appointed a key account manager with Goldman Sachs Asset Management's (GSAM's) team for New South Wales and Queensland

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TAL appoints new director

Executive officer at Dai-ichi Life Shinichi Aizawa has been appointed to TAL’s board of directors, according to an announcement from the insurer

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IFM adds to investment team

Industry Funds Management (IFM) has appointed Ashley Barker as investment director for its direct investments group, the company has announced

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Government brings forward super change legislation

The government has released for consultation an exposure draft of its proposed changes to superannuation announced last month. The draft will bring ...

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ASFA objects to SuperStream timeframe

The Association of Superannuation Funds of Australia (ASFA) has objected to the short notice given to industry to respond to SuperStream changes, ...

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SFG still focused on accounting convergence

SFG Australia has indicated its decision to withdraw its proposal to merge with WHK Group does not reflect a change in its position on the convergence ...

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The Trust Company agrees to Perpetual acquisition

The Trust Company (TRU) has agreed to a “compelling” acquisition by Perpetual, after receiving a higher price per share offer than that put forth by ...

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Avoid ‘pure’ wealth management firms, says Arnhem IM

The fragmentation and ‘disintermediation’ of the Australian wealth management industry make it a sector that is “best avoided”, according to Arnhem ...

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‘Tidal change’ will benefit active managers

The big temptation at the moment is to buy low volatility stocks or ‘go passive’ – but conservative investors could soon be rueing their decision

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