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28 January 2011 • By • 1 min read

Bell Potter moves to break-up class action

Bell Potter is expected to lodge an application to court next week as part of an attempt to break-up a class action suit.Lawyers for Bell Potter ...

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Open conflict

Starting a discussion on potential conflicts in related party asset placement is not helped by lack of detailed information.The publication of the ...

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Will Chinese growth continue in 2011?

Much has been said about the economic outlook for the Australian economy in 2011, but what about the engine behind our economy: China?Last year, ...

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AUI expands retail fund capital raising

Australian Unity Investments has extended the capital raising for its retail property fund to a public offer.Australian Unity Investments (AUI) has ...

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Financial adviser charged with fraud

Former Sydney financial adviser Alan Leslie Brown has appeared in court on 15 charges brought by ASIC.The corporate watchdog has charged former ...

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ATO backs professional bodies

The tax office will place more emphasis on the professional standards of approved SMSF auditors for compliance purposes.The Australian Taxation ...

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Challenger restructures executive team

Financial services firm Challenger has restructured its senior management team.Challenger has restructured its senior management team following the ...

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Platform approval on rise: report

Investment platform approval ratings have increased for the first time in three years, industry data has shown.Financial planner satisfaction with ...

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Quarterly SMSF contributions down

SMSF contributions decreased in the last quarter as only slight adjustments were made to allocations.Average contributions to self-managed ...

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Aust economy faces external risk

The major risk to Australia's economic outlook in 2011 is external, according to economists.The most significant risk to Australia's economic ...

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