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03 August 2009 • By Julie May • 1 min read

Announcer Group clarifies position

Announcer Group says it has gone into administration voluntarily.Announcer Group has gone into voluntary administration because of ...

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Super funds continue advice march

The superannuation industry has welcomed the government's decision to allow super funds to provide limited advice to their members, however, the ...

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Super funds in recruiter's sights

A recruitment group is poised for a hiring spree on behalf of industry funds on the back of the new intra-fund legislation.Recruitment group Growth ...

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Unite and conquer

Since ASIC gave Australia's superannuation funds the green light to offer single-issue advice to members, the independent financial advice sector has ...

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Questions raised over Storm inquiry

The establishment of yet another inquiry into the Storm Financial collapse has left many wondering if it will be money well spent

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Denison LMWI to launch more trusts

Property syndicate provider Denison LMWI aims to launch up to three single-asset property trusts a year as it capitalises on falling real estate ...

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AMP boosts Japan presence

AMP Capital Investors (AMPCI) has acquired a Japan-based investment distribution business as part of its strategy to take further advantage of ...

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S&P rates Ashton funds

Research house Standard & Poor's has given its two-star new rating to three Ashton-Paulson funds.The funds, the Ashton-Paulson Recovery Fund, ...

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Mercer to provide SMSF administration

Mercer is now offering an SMSF administration and compliance capability.Mercer has launched a new administration and compliance service for the ...

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Bridges ends case against ex-adviser

Bridges Financial Services has ended a legal battle against a former adviser.A court has awarded Bridges Financial Services (Bridges) $500,000 after ...

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