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14 May 2008 • By Vishal Teckchandani • 1 min read

Colleagues reunite under new mega bank

Westpac St George merger green-lighted by the banks, still awaiting regulator approval.Old associates may work together again under one banner should ...

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Centro faces class action

Investors will have their day in court after a class action claim was brought against Centro.A class action claim has been brought against Centro ...

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Time for global equity market optimism

The pervading pessimism regarding global equity markets should be about to change, according to a global portfolio specialist.Global markets are about ...

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AWM to expand distribution channels

AWM plans to expand its network to include multiple distribution points.Australian Wealth Management (AWM) intends to continue expanding its ...

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Direct Portfolio/Pentafin merger complete

The merged team comprises a combination of managed accounts, broking and managed funds expertise.The expansion of its managed funds, superannuation ...

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Westpac and St George agree to merge

St George bank has agreed to a merger proposal from Westpac Bank.St George Bank has agreed to an all-scrip merger proposal from Westpac Bank to create ...

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Banking merger would create mega dealer

Combining the wealth management arms of Westpac and St George may make the "Woolworths" of all dealer groups.Westpac Bank announced yesterday it ...

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Rock star salaries

Salaries for planners, paraplanners and business development managers (BDM) have once again been on the rise, according to the latest figures

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Sexy risky business

Senator Nick Sherry is a man who has been rather active on the conference circuit of late.Senator Nick Sherry is a man who has been rather active on ...

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The cold, hard cash facts: Salary Survey 2008

Financial planner, paraplanner and BDM salaries are once again on the rise, according to the latest Financial Recruitment Group Salary Survey

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