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12 December 2011 • By Victoria Tait • 1 min read

Shorten remains fin services and super Minister

Financial services and super portfolio stays with Bill Shorten.Bill Shorten remains as minister for financial services and superannuation, Prime ...

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Count aims to add FirstChoice to APL

The CFS FirstChoice platform is to be added to Count's APL.Count aims to add FirstChoice Wholesale to the dealer group's approved product list, its ...

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ASIC's monitoring not a burden on licensees

ASIC's next of stage of monitoring could yield positive results, the FPA said.The second phase of ASIC's monitoring of ...

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Industry divided on intra-fund rules

The new rules have met with mixed responses, with the FSC saying it will not support them. The federal government's new intra-fund rules ...

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Storm doco not banking ploy

Self-funded film on Storm Financial not intended to be a form of pressure on anyone, says Levitts.A documentary funded by former clients of Storm ...

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Industry funds dip in third quarter

Australia's industry super fund sector assets eased over the September quarter, APRA said.Australia's superannuation assets rose 2 per cent ...

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Blasé product comparison unjustifiable

The features of an asset-based fee wrap will be harder to defend under FOFA, consultant Tony Bates says.While the Future of Financial Advice ...

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MySuper bill faces delay

The passage of the MySuper bill may be delayed until May 2012.The federal government's Stronger Super bills look set to face delay as the ...

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ASIC to monitor responsible entities

ASIC will monitor the activities of Australia's responsible entities in early 2012.The corporate regulator will conduct surveillance of Australia's ...

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Third Westpoint payment approved

Creditors of a subsidiary of failed property group Westpoint could see further dividends.The liquidator of North Sydney Finance (NSF), a subsidiary of ...

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