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04 August 2014 • By • 1 min read

SFG shareholders approve IOOF takeover

SFG Australia shareholders have voted in favour of IOOF’s acquisition bid, which will see it acquire 100 per cent of ordinary shares in the company

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BOQ rebrands Investec assets

Bank of Queensland has finalised the acquisition of Investec’s professional finance business by rebranding the firm 'BOQ Specialist'. In a ...

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NAB reshuffles executive team

Following the departure of three of its executives, NAB has promoted a number of its staff to positions within its executive leadership team

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Global companies back Masterfunds Conference

Global financial, risk, legal, tax and accounting firm Thomson Reuters has signed up as a gold sponsor of the 14th annual Wraps, Platforms & ...

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Banks welcome ASIC's literacy strategy

The Australian Banker’s Association (ABA) and ANZ have welcomed the launch of the National Literacy Strategy by ASIC which aims to “improve the ...

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No sign of 'market top': AMP Capital

Global shares may be vulnerable to a correction, but AMP Capital chief economist Shane Oliver sees very little evidence suggesting we are “near a ...

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Passive MySuper would 'strip' costs

The architects of the MySuper regime have admitted they missed a trick by failing to mandate passive indexed strategies in default funds, says Grattan ...

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Law firm calls for big bank 'bail-in'

Rather than imposing higher and higher capital requirements on banks, the Financial System Inquiry should consider a more efficient 'bail-in' system, ...

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Fund manager numbers tipped to fall

Almost one third of institutional investors expect the number of fund managers to drop over the next five years, according to a new report

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ASIC trumpets enforcement 'outcomes'

The six months to June have seen ASIC instigate a total of 256 enforcement 'outcomes' across criminal, civil and administrative jurisdictions

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