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10 March 2014 • By Tim Stewart • 1 min read

Share registry 'duopoly' under threat

After acting as a "quasi duopoly" for a number of years, share registry providers Link Market Services and Computershare are starting to look over ...

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Retail managed funds hit $650 billion

The retail managed fund market increased by 3.7 per cent to $648.8 billion during the December 2013 quarter, according to researcher Plan For ...

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Westpac appoints deputy CEO

Westpac has appointed a new deputy chief executive officer amid a number of changes to the bank’s executive structure. As part of the changes, ...

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CFX shareholders vote to internalise management

CFS Retail Property Group (CFX) shareholders have voted to accept the Commonwealth Bank of Australia’s proposal to internalise the management of the ...

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Unconstrained fixed income set for growth: Zenith

Unconstrained fixed income funds have experienced strong growth in the past 12 months, with the category receiving the greatest number of new fund ...

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Ukraine crisis hurting emerging markets: Threadneedle

The fallout from the Ukrainian crisis has largely been confined to emerging market debt, emerging market equity and commodities, according to ...

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MDA delay 'makes sense': Crystal Wealth

The news that ASIC intends to delay its changes to the regulation of managed discretionary accounts (MDAs) has been welcomed by some in the industry – ...

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CBA eyes $18.2bn lost super pool

The Commonwealth Bank is looking to get its hands on a portion of the $18.2 billion in superannuation currently held by the ATO with the launch of ...

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Bitcoin bank hits ATO roadblock

Australian web tech company HotwirePE is determined to launch “the world’s first bitcoin bank” despite “difficult” dealings with the ATO, according to ...

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Four super funds facing $14m law suit

Sunsuper, LUCRF, HESTA and the Commonwealth Superannuation Corporation (a trustee of Military Super) are defending a $14 million law suit in the ...

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