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09 June 2009 • By Victoria Papandrea • 1 min read

QIC seeks international footprint

QIC opens its global fixed interest alpha fund to international institutional investors.QIC has made its first significant move to secure clients ...

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The review we had to have

It would be fair to say 2009 so far has been the year of review.No industry stone has been overturned this year without a taskforce being formed, an ...

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S&P withdraws Karara fund ratings

Standard & Poor's Fund Services (S&P) has withdrawn its rating on the Karara Australian Equities Fund at the request of the manager, Karara ...

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Structured products on the rise

A number of new structured products has hit the market as investor demand for low-risk equity strategies increases.UBS in May launched a new series of ...

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ING waives premiums at redundancy

ING Australia will waive three months' worth of premiums with the maintenance of full cover for life insurance policy holders who have been made ...

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Hillross adds Wrap

AMP financial planning business Hillross has added Definitive Wrap Solution, a version of Macquarie Wrap, to its platform offering. AMP planners ...

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The search for income

Income Financial advisers have traditionally shied away from recommending equity release products, such as reverse mortgages, to clients

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Larger funds provide greater cost benefits

Bigger industry super funds are providing greater returns for lower costs.Larger industry super funds have a definite cost advantage over smaller ...

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Budget may push higher risk strategies

The change to the superannuation contributions caps could encourage individuals to chase higher returns.The changes to superannuation contributions ...

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Indexing a risky business

Stocks will likely be in a trading range and index-based strategies will be a risky proposition over the next few years, an expert said

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