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10 September 2014 • By • 1 min read

ASIC cancels forex trader AFSL

The corporate regulator has cancelled the AFSL of a binary options and forex trader after an investigation found failures to comply with licence ...

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FIIG launches bond issue for 360 Capital

Fund manager 360 Capital has announced it will undertake a senior unsecured note offering raising $50 million, with the right to accept $75 million, ...

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Bennelong names new CEO

Bennelong Funds Management has appointed a new chief executive to replace former boss Jarrod Brown. Craig Bingham will take over the chief ...

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Insurance premiums hit industry funds

Not-for-profit super funds have “borne the brunt” of rising insurance premiums, being more adversely affected than the retail or corporate super ...

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Standard & Poor's backs lifetime annuities

Australia’s retirement income system is not well geared to protect retirees against longevity risk, which Standard & Poor’s has suggested is due ...

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NAB at risk from Scottish independence

Should Scotland vote in favour of independence from the UK on 18 September, the National Australia Bank may face additional business risks, says ...

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ETF market grows despite stagnation

The growth of the Australian exchange-traded fund (ETF) market reached a record high of $12.4 billion for the month of August, while the Australian ...

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Minter Ellison proposes 'macroprudential' body

Australia needs a ‘macroprudential’ body with powers to address issues outside the current financial system regulatory parameters, according to law ...

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QSuper calls for new performance measures

The Queensland government workers’ super fund has argued that funds should be measured on the basis of consistency and reliability rather than based ...

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‘Think twice’ on ageing population investment: AllianceBernstein

Investors aiming to capitalise on the ageing populations in emerging markets might be making expensive mistakes, according to AllianceBernstein

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