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17 January 2012 • By • 1 min read

Banks likely to shed jobs in 2012

A new level of uncertainty is moving across the financial services sector amid job cut speculation.Job cuts are likely among Australia's big four ...

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MLC in further super partner talks

Further superannuation fund collaborations are a possibility, an MLC insurance executive says.Wealth manager MLC is in discussions with a number of ...

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ASFA outlines key disclosure rules push

ASFA's chief wants two measures included and the FSC wants industry language standardised.The Association of Superannuation Funds of ...

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IOOF to reduce Multi Series Balanced Trust fees

IOOF is to reduce the investment fee and increase the active management exposure of its Multi Series Balanced Trust.Wealth management firm IOOF ...

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Ipac Asia's closure unlikely to impact local operations

Paris-based Axa will shut ipac Asia offices in Hong Kong and Singapore by mid-2012.The decision by Paris-based Axa to shut ipac Asia offices in ...

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Koch re-sentenced following appeal

Christopher Koch has been re-sentenced following an appeal against 23 charges brought by ASIC in 2010.Former motivational speaker Christopher Koch has ...

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US-dollar ETF top of the pops in Nov

Morningstar's Tim Murphy expects the 2012 introduction of fixed-income ETFs to give rise to new providers.A flight to safety spurred US dollar and ...

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UBS launches platform service

UBS head of investment platforms Ian Dunbar says independent dealer groups are a target market for its investment platform service.UBS Australia's ...

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InvestorDaily wishes you happy holidays

We wish you a happy and safe holiday season.The entire InvestorDaily team would like to wish all of our readers happy holidays for 2011.This is ...

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Accountants remain in licensing limbo

Accountants have been told not to act in anticipation of the new FOFA licensing arrangements.Major accounting body CPA Australia has advised its ...

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