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10 December 2010 • By Vishal Teckchandani • 1 min read

New iShares ETFs trump rivals on fees

iShares launches a suite of new ETFs, some of which charge lower fees than rivals including State Street and Russell.Exchange-traded funds (ETF) ...

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Legislation stalls Great Southern case

A judge's call for further changes to a Great Southern statement of claim is due to new legislation, not a fault in the case, according to litigators

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Investors return to listed property

As markets recover, investors are returning to listed property as an active income stream.Listed property investors are finally seeing greater returns ...

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Ireland of no concern on its own

Australian fixed income managers are keeping an eye on Ireland, but for different reasons than one might expect.Fixed income managers are more ...

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Super savings to boost investment needs

Australia's retirement savings will make a significant contribution to the nation's investment needs, Treasurer Wayne Swan has said.In a ...

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Plans to lengthen IFF Rollovers Hub pilot life

A longer pilot program may be applied to the IFF Rollovers Hub pilot scheme.The electronic superannuation rollover system IFF Rollovers Hub is aiming ...

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FPSB names 2011 committee

The FPA is unconcerned about missing out on a spot on the FPSB standards committee for 2011.The Financial Planning Standards Board (FPSB) has named a ...

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State Street appoints head of ETFs

State Street appoints Frank Henze as head of ETFs for the Asia Pacific region.State Street Global Advisors (SSgA) has appointed Frank Henze to the ...

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ASX-SGX merger beefs up ETF sector: report

An ASX and Singapore Exchange merger will boost the ETF sector and benefit local investors, an ASX-commissioned report has said.The Australian ...

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Further setback for Great Southern investors

A Supreme Court judge has forced further delays in a Great Southern class action against Bendigo and Adelaide Bank.Investors involved in a Great ...

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