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21 May 2008 • By Marta Wiacek • 1 min read

Kaplan defends its qualifications

Financial services educator Kaplan has hit back at allegations made against the adequacy of its course provision.Kaplan Professional has hit back at ...

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FICS to be renamed under merger

FICS chief Alison Maynard expected to take over revamped division.The Financial Industry Complaints Service (FICS) will undergo a name change ...

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AUI in joint venture talks

AUI and Wingate Group are in talks to set up a joint venture international equities boutique fund.Australian Unity Investments (AUI) and ...

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Strong result for Macquarie

Banking and financial services group is set for further expansion despite market unpredictability.Macquarie's Financial Services businesses boosted ...

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Planners may face loss on Lehman fund

Financial planners may be forced to take losses as Lehman Brothers begins selling assets in its income fund.Financial planners may be forced to take ...

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Inflation the next big problem

Just as the credit crisis starts to ease, inflation has emerged as the next dilemma for the economy, according to a leading economics commentator

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SMSF borrowing guides unreliable

SMSF advisers and trustees warned not to rely on ATO guides to borrowing.Legal experts have warned self managed super fund (SMSF) advisers and ...

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SMA pricing confuses advisers: report

Australia's SMA market has broadened with the introduction of new players, though it's not smooth sailing for advisers.The complex pricing of ...

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Spiers to head BT advice division

BT has promoted Mark Spiers to lead the BT/Westpac advice business.BT Financial Group and Westpac has ended the search for a new general manager ...

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IAG falls on higher QBE bid

IAG states QBE's new offer is still too low, but it is due to make a formal announcement today.Insurance Australia Group's (IAG) ...

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