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27 February 2012 • By Samantha Hodge • 1 min read

AMP Capital has launched a global resources fund and expanded its Australian fundamental equities team.

Demand from overseas clients has spurred the global resources fund, which will be headed by new hire John Payne. The new Australian fundamental ...

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Perpetual goes for gold in insto offerings

Perpetual Investments is going for gold with the appointment of winter Olympian Jeremy Rolleston as general manager of institutional business

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Supercorp wins three contracts

Specialist superannuation software provider Supercorp has strengthened its market position after signing three new contracts.Three self-managed ...

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Perennial growth fund quits BHP

Head of Perennial growth Lee Mickelburough prefers a basket of stocks that replicate BHP's activities.The head of Perennial Investment Partners' ...

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New ECC rules to extend beyond super

The ATO may have the ability to address taxation matters beyond superannuation under proposed legislative amendments.The new rules contained in the ...

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Court rules on Sonray investor entitlements

A federal court judge has released details as to the entitlements of ex-investors of Sonray Capital Markets.Close to 1500 clients of failed broking ...

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Scaled advice solvable through cloud technology

Scaled advice can be implemented using up-to-date, central technology, which will remove many foreseeable complexities.Modern cloud-based technology ...

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High volume of wealth management jobs in 2012

The 2012 job market will be challenging but there are pockets of opportunities in the financial services sector.The financial services ...

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Plagued by investment locusts

 I will repay you for the years the locusts have eaten - the great locust and the young locust, the other locusts and the locust swarm

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SMSF appeal to younger trustees continues

ATO data shows younger trustees are continuing to be attracted to SMSFs.The number of individuals under the age of 45 establishing self-managed ...

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