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Revealed: the biggest stories of 2018

It’s been another busy year for Australian investors with market volatility, political upheaval, a new PM and plenty of news from the royal commission.

by James Mitchell
December 31, 2018
in Markets, News
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We’ve ranked our top five most read news stories for 2018. Take a look at the headlines that generated the biggest response from the Australian financial services community over the last 12 months. 

5. APRA commences disqualification proceedings against IOOF

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Published: 7 December 

Reads: 6,833

APRA’s action against IOOF and its top executives was big news at the end of a long year of headlines that have chronicled concerns over conflicts of interest within the troubled wealth giant. The regulator decided to commence disqualification proceedings against IOOF entities, directors and executives for failing to act in the best interest of super members. 

 

4. AMP announces $3.3bn sale

Published: 25 October

Reads: 7,161

Mergers and acquisitions are always big news on InvestorDaily. Particularly when a group as large as AMP announces the divestment of its life insurance business.

 

3. Linchpin to merge with AD, list on ASX

Published: 14 June

Reads: 7,380

Linchpin Capital, the parent company of two dealer groups that authorise 300 advisers, was headline fodder for InvestorDaily and its sister publication ifa throughout 2018. This story, which gained significant interest, announced that Linchpin would commence an initial public offering after merging with fund manager AD Capital.

 

2. ASIC brings charges against former CEO

Published: 24 September

Reads: 7,692

ASIC has had its own issues this year, which were covered extensively by InvestorDaily thanks to the Hayne royal commission. But any action the corporate watchdog takes against companies and their leaders is destined to attract significant readers. This one certainly did. 

 

1. ANZ fires 200 staff for misconduct 

Published: 12 October 

Reads: 9,083

The major banks have had a brutal year. When ANZ CEO Shayne Elliott appeared before a parliamentary inquiry in Canberra in October he admitted that a number of senior executives were included in up to 200 staff whose employment has been terminated as a direct result of misconduct. This story was sent out as a news flash and has been read over 9,000 times since it was published on 12 October.

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