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29 January 2007 • By Stephen Blaxhall • 1 min read

Mezzanine broker bites the dust

ASIC cancels a Mezzanine fund's operating licence after an investigation into procedures.First Pacific Securities (Australia) Limited (FPSA) has had ...

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Pioneering partnership for Bluestone

Equity release specialist Bluestone forges unique partnership with retail wholesalerSpecialist non-bank lender Bluestone Equity Release has trumped ...

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AFA plans significant growth

The Association of Financial Advisers is expecting a big boost to its membership numbers by the end of the year.The Association of Financial Advisers ...

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Planners exposing perks

An investigation into the financial services industry found most businesses were being more transparent about perks of the job.Industry ...

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Offices hot in 2007

Office property targeted by those looking to invest in commercial property.Property investors looking to enter the commercial property market ...

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Accountancy fees predicted to rise in 2007

A skills shortage of accountants is being compounded by the burden of new global accountaning standards for Australian businesses.A national ...

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Colonial continues executive reshuffle

A third executive at Colonial has been promoted as the wealth manager looks to reward its senior employees.Colonial First State's Scott Durbin ...

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Margin lending clients plan moves

A third of margin lending clients recently surveyed said they would be adding or leaving their current margin lending provider this year

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Triumph for Principal fund

Fixed income fund entices more dealerships to Principal Global Investors.Principal Global Investors has celebrated its second triumph since its split ...

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New faces join hedge fund group

Hedge funds continue to grow and the industry association is growing with them.Babcock & Brown and State Street executives have beefed up the ...

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