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13 September 2012 • By Samantha Hodge • 1 min read

Wealthsure denies adviser suspension plans

Wealthsure Financial Services has rejected suggestions it may be suspending further advisers.Wealthsure Financial Services has denied it is ...

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FSC hits back at policy critics

The Financial Services Council has rebutted claims its superannuation governance policy is inadequate and needs rewriting.The chief executive of the ...

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Coin re-examines clients' future strategies

Coin is in discussions with its clients to ensure future strategies are aligned.Rubik Financial was reassessing the strategies of clients ...

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PPM warns of over-diversification

A key fault in most international managed funds is still over-diversification, PPM's chairman says.Investors continue to experience the pitfalls of ...

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Trustees must focus on customers: Deloitte

The winners from Stronger Super will not be those that focus on compliance, but rather those with a customer-centric focus that make the most of ...

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Thailand the new China: managers

Investment managers have turned their attention to Thailand, rather than China, as possibly the best way to tap into the opening of Burma

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The Trust Company makes senior NZ appointment

The Trust Company has appointed Ian Burns as executive general manager and New Zealand country head to lead the Guardian Trust business

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FSP continues adviser expansion

FSP is continuing with plans to increase adviser numbers following positive adviser feedback from its Adviser Benchmark Survey

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ETFs deliver control in defensive portfolio

ETFs can give investors more control when implemented in the fixed-interest and inflation sections of a redesigned defensive portfolio.Exchange-traded ...

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Boomers hesitate over property investment

Baby boomers continue to be sceptical of investing in property despite levelling markets, MyAdviser says. Baby boomers were expected to ...

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