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11 November 2010 • By Fiona Harris • 1 min read

REST no fan of online advice

While many superannuation funds eye online advice, the initiative is not a priority for REST as it looks to boost its staff in other areas of the ...

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Large caps under pressure

A lot of large cap stocks are under pressure at the moment, according to Fidelity.A number of stocks in the large cap sector are under pressure ...

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Wardell replaced as Countplus chief

Count Financial's chief financial officer Michael Spurr takes top job at Countplus.Dealer group Count Financial has replaced former Countplus chief ...

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Bennelong Funds Management expands board

Bennelong Funds Management appoints two new non-executive directors to its board.Bennelong Funds Management (BFM) has expanded its board with the ...

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iShares to offer four new ETFs

iShares plans to launch four new ETFs, including the market's first index-tracking small-cap Australian equities ETF.BlackRock's exchange-traded funds ...

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REST on board with IFF Rollovers Hub

The IFF Rollovers Hub has now been adopted by REST Super.REST Superannuation is the latest super fund to agree to use the IFF Rollovers Hub, which ...

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Global bonds attractive for local investors

Global bonds are still presenting Australian investors with attractive opportunities, according to PIMCO.Global bonds are still an attractive ...

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New platform from Bendigo and Adelaide Bank

A new platform is set to be launched by Bendigo and Adelaide Bank later this month.Bendigo and Adelaide Bank has announced it will be launching a new ...

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SMSF gearing strategies on the rise

The latest research on SMSF borrowings has shown an additional 40 per cent of trustees plan to use gearing in the coming 12 months.A new industry ...

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Worldwide recovery, earnings too optimistic

The GFC may be over but the world economy is still struggling with debt levels and too much leverage, according to a number of managers

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