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25 November 2014 • By Michael Masterman • 1 min read

Accountants wary of institutional licensing

Mid-tier accounting firm Hayes Knight has suggested accountants seeking a licensing solution following the removal of the accountants’ exemption may ...

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NAB fees class action opens for registration

Consumers seeking to join the class action litigation suit against the National Australia Bank for “unfair” fee payments are now able to register ...

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FSC names Future Leader award winner

The Financial Services Council and sponsor Deloitte has named an AMP Capital portfolio analyst as the winner of the 2014 Future Leaders Award

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Lifeplan recruits Macquarie BDM

Lifeplan Funds Management has appointed a new business development manager (BDM) to replace Greg Bird who has been promoted to the role of national ...

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Sterling crowned Business Publisher of the Year

InvestorDaily publisher Sterling Publishing has been named Australia’s Business Publishing Company of the Year 2014 at the prestigious Publishers ...

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Chinese rate cuts ‘overdue’: AMP Capital

The decision of the People’s Bank of China to cut interest rates is not only a good move for China but also well “overdue”, says AMP Capital chief ...

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Industry fund enters JV with US developer

REST Industry Super has announced a joint venture with a major apartment manager and property developer based in the US. The fund confirmed it ...

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Folkestone undertakes capital raising

Real estate-focused fund manager Folkestone has announced a $42 million equity raising to boost its holding in its ASX-listed trust. Folkstone ...

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Embed whistleblowing culture: Morris

The man who blew the whistle on CBA and ASIC has urged finance industry executives to embed whistleblowing policies within their organisations

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Volatility here to stay, warns SSgA

Global equity markets will continue to see regular spikes in volatility during the next five years with many GFC-related issues yet to be "ironed ...

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