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26 September 2013 • By Chris Kennedy • 1 min read

M&A to hinge on private equity players

With a rumoured flood of initial public offerings (IPOs) around the corner, there may be an increasing opportunity for private equity funds, while the ...

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ASX casts light on director resignations

ASX chairman Rick Holliday-Smith has defended his actions following the resignations of two of his fellow directors last week. Russell Aboud and ...

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Former UBS head to help AWI with van Eyk acquisition

Former UBS Global Asset Management Australasia managing director Ben Heap has joined Australasian Wealth Investments (AWI) in a move the manager says ...

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Spring Financial responds to ASIC EU

An ASIC enforceable undertaking could have been avoided if the corporate regulator had behaved more transparently, according to Spring Financial Group

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IPA rejects minimum SMSF balances

The Institute of Public Accountants has echoed industry concerns about the possibility of ASIC imposing minimum account balances  requirements on ...

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CSSA appeals to financial services ministry

The Corporate Super Specialist Alliance (CSSA) has called on the new ministers responsible for financial services to help ensure the survival of the ...

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van Eyk puts stamp on NZ acquisitions

Research house van Eyk has completed a rebrand of its recently-acquired New Zealand-based wealth management businesses, in the latest sign of ...

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Be wary of high dividends: State Street

Investors should be wary of top-line dividend numbers, with payout ratios reaching high figures over September, according to State Street Global ...

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Super assets to hit $7.6 trillion by 2033

Australia’s superannuation asset pool is projected to reach $7.6 trillion in the next 20 years, equating to 180 per cent of GDP, according to new ...

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Super administrator blasts 'ridiculous' fine

If the Coalition wants to cut red tape from superannuation, it could begin by removing the $3,800 fine faced by employers who submit ‘non-conforming’ ...

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