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15 July 2019 • By Eliot Hastie • 1 min read

AMP to offer no dividend this half

AMP has announced that it will not be issuing an interim dividend for the first half of 2019 after the sale of AMP Life looks set to fall apart

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Super funds demand labour transparency from Amazon

Three Australian superannuation funds have joined a coalition of investors urging Amazon to explain labour rights in the retail giant’s operations and ...

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CBA loses battle against law firms

Despite protests from CBA, two law firms have been granted permission to work together to bring two separate class actions against the major bank ...

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Profits over rates for performance

Investors need to place greater emphasis on the profit outlook for listed companies rather than concerning themselves with interest rate impacts, ...

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ASIC cracks down on AFCA membership

The corporate regulator has clamped down on financial services licensees who have failed to gain membership with the Australian Financial Complaints ...

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APRA updates MySuper application

APRA has updated the approved form and instruction guide for applications for a MySuper Product authorisation.  The update from APRA stems from new ...

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Australian Mutual has AFS licence cancelled

ASIC has cancelled the financial services licence for Sydney-based financial services provider Australian Mutual that operated several managed ...

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Super members more engaged post-RC

A new survey from Investment Trends has found that superannuation fund members have gained awareness, with rising demand for deeper education and ...

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YBR exits Smarter Money Investments

Yellow Brick Road Holdings has continued its shift away from wealth management, having sold its 50 per cent equity interest in Smarter Money ...

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Council of Financial Regulators discreetly updates charter

The Council of Financial Regulators has updated its charter for the first time since the council was established in 2004.  The changes to the ...

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