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02 March 2010 • By Julie May • 1 min read

IOOF investments head retires

IOOF chief investment officer Steve Merlicek will take over Tony Hodges' responsibilities.IOOF head of investments Tony Hodges has decided to retire ...

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Accountants push for SMSF competency

The Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia is pushing the super industry to catch up to the competency requirements already imposed on SMSF ...

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Ex-iShares co-head lands Barclays job

Former iShares Australia co-head is said to have taken up a new role at Barclays Capital involving the distribution of products to high-end advisers

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Advisers in dark on client profitability: survey

An industry survey has found 70 per cent of planning firms do not know who their most profitable clients are.A large portion of financial planning ...

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Fortnum set to announce backer

Ray Miles' new dealer group is poised to announce the institutional backer for its business.Fortnum Financial Group is on the cusp of announcing the ...

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Property group moves into SMSF space

Property investment group Blue Wealth Property has expanded its offering to cater for the SMSF sector.Property investment group Blue Wealth Property ...

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FPA looks to overseas PI providers

The association has received interest from overseas insurers who have plans to write new PI business for Australian financial planners.The FPA is in ...

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Russell's ETFs to target SMSFs

Russell has built a specialist ETF team in Australia as it gears up to launch a fund targeting SMSFs.Russell Investments has made a spate of new ...

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SMSFs still liking cash

SMSFs have increased their cash buffers since the GFC.Self-Managed Superannuation Fund (SMSF) trustees are still favouring cash as an asset class in ...

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Bucking the trend to stand firm

Industry associations have bucked the trend of remaining stoic and standing firm alone for their members, instead choosing to band together to lash ...

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