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06 December 2010 • By Julie May • 1 min read

FPA announces new chair

Matthew Rowe will succeed Julie Berry as chair of the FPA board.The Hood Sweeney owner and managing director said he was delighted to accept the ...

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Opt-in to drive up costs

The opt-in clause will negatively impact operating costs, industry heads have said.Advisers are rightfully concerned that the opt-in clause proposed ...

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Simon Harris to head up Guardian

Guardian Financial Planning has appointed CommInsure's Simon Harris as its new chief.Suncorp Life-owned dealer group, Guardian Financial Planning, has ...

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State Street ETF gets sound rating

Standard & Poor's Fund Services (S&P) has assigned its sound rating to State Street Global Advisors' new SPDR MSCI Australia Select High ...

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Clime to distribute Headline shares

Listed funds management firm Clime Investment Management is planning to distribute its holdings in Headline Group to its shareholders.The 11.4 million ...

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OnePath adds insurance to Oasis

Australia and New Zealand Banking Group's wealth management business, OnePath, has launched its OneCare insurance product through Oasis Asset ...

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Mortgage funds targeted with new low-ball offers

Investors are targeted with low-ball offers for their units in frozen mortgage funds.Financial advisers have been warned that Direct Share Purchasing ...

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SMSF planners need repositioning

To get an effective foothold in the SMSF market, planners may need to reposition themselves.Financial planners wanting to succeed in the self-managed ...

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Backflip on SMSF trustee stamp duty

NSW stamp duty laws disadvantaging individual SMSF trustees have been amended.A recent change to the stamp duty laws in NSW that disadvantaged the ...

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Ruling with a soft fist

Almost two years after ASIC began investigating the collapse of Storm Financial, the corporate regulator has finally ruled with its fist

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