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28 October 2011 • By Samantha Hodge • 1 min read

Market volatility hinders MLC results

Subdued financial results for wealth stem from market volatility and higher insurance claims, MLC says.Volatile markets have caused falls in MLC & ...

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ACCC delays decision on Count sale

The ACCC has called for more information from CBA over its bid for Count.The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has ...

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Wilson HTM considers strategic partner

Wilson HTM may take on a strategic partner for its funds management business, Pinnacle.Unsolicited expressions of interest to invest in Pinnacle ...

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Total value chain key to independent survival

New products will keep independent businesses relevant, managing director Simon Swanson says.While recent signs point to industry consolidation, ...

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Coalition reveals superannuation agenda

The coalition has unveiled the core of its super policy.The federal coalition has moved to an election footing in the financial services arena, with ...

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AFA to step up push for delayed FOFA start

The government must understand FOFA is not 'tick-and-flick' legislation, AFA chief Richard Klipin has said.The Association of Financial Advisers (AFA) ...

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CFS to adopt EU plan in advice division

CBA-owned dealer group Commonwealth Financial Planning will face monthly reviews with ASIC after agreeing to an EU.Colonial First State (CFS) could ...

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Centric Wealth hit by staff exits

Centric Wealth has had further staff departures in the wake of John McMurdo's exit.More than 10 executive and support staff have either left or ...

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Count chair rejects departure rumours

There are no issues with staff leaving due to CBA's takeover of Count, according to the company's chair.The founder and chair of Count ...

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Looking for growth

After the 'new normal' comes the new growth model.Usually economic jargon does not stimulate opinionated and passionate discussion, but 'quantitative ...

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