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07 July 2009 • By Julie May • 1 min read

Suncorp deal could spark exec contract review

ASFA says boards are likely to review Suncorp's decision to make CEO buy company shares at own expense.It is likely more companies will look to put a ...

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Advisers to prepare HNWIs for scrutiny

Financial advisers will need to prepare their HNW clients for increased scrutiny from the ATO this year.Financial advisers that service the needs of ...

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Super funds trim alternative allocations

Australian super funds trim down their allocations to alternative investments, global research finds.Australian superannuation funds have reduced ...

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Reaction to BTIM chief's resignation mixed

The reaction from several research houses to the resignation of BTIM chief executive Dirk Morris has been mixed.BT Investment Management ...

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International managers push for market share

While the global financial crisis has hammered some international fund managers, the trail of destruction has not quelled the desire to boost their ...

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Chris Cuffe joins Centric Wealth board

Prominent investment management leader Chris Cuffe joins dealer group Centric Wealth.Dealer group Centric Wealth has appointed Chris Cuffe to its ...

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ASIC alerted to SWS activities

Regulator asked to investigate activities of financial services firm after receiving a number of complaints.ASIC has been asked to ...

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Glass half full

As the first half of 2009 draws to a close, I'm surely not alone in hoping the second half of the year begins on a more positive note.A quick ...

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Invesco considers ETFs for Aust

Global asset manager Invesco is considering bringing some of its PowerShares suite of ETFs to the Australian market, Invesco Australia chief executive ...

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ASX study shows decline in share ownership

The number of Australians who own shares has fallen from 46 per cent in 2006 to 41 per cent in 2008, a survey by the Australian Securities Exchange ...

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