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29 June 2009 • By • 1 min read

Bombshells here, bombshells there

What a week for the industry.Midway through last week, industry body Investment and Financial Services Association (IFSA) dropped a bombshell in the ...

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Advisers hungry for TAA amid GFC

The global financial crisis triggers a massive rise in the demand for tactical asset allocation services from financial advisers

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Tailoring to the needs of HNWIs

Servicing the complex advice needs of the HNWI market can be tricky, but for advisers who successfully manage this group's requirements, the rewards ...

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Slater & Gordon confirms BOQ action

Denials from Bank of Queesland over Storm Financial will not stop legal proceedings against the firm, according to Slater & Gordon.Litigation firm ...

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Super funds shift spotlight on currency

Extreme currency movements have prompted super funds to dramatically change their focus on the asset class, a NAB survey has found.Superannuation ...

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Rich clients lose confidence in advisers

More than 25 per cent of wealthy clients in 2008 withdrew their assets from their wealth management firm and deserted their financial ...

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Perennial unveils tactical fixed interest trust

Perennial has released a flexible Australian fixed interest trust that can quickly shift between asset classes.Fund manager Perennial ...

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REITs must regain investor confidence

The REIT sector must reassess its offering in order to restore investor confidence.Real estate investment trusts (REIT) may be about to rebound, but ...

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ASIC close to Storm compensation decision

The corporate regulator plans to make a decision over potential compensation action for Storm Financial investors in the coming months

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Colonial hires regional manager

Colonial First State Global Asset Management has hired a former Russell manager to lead its regional business.Investment firm Colonial First ...

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