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12 January 2009 • By Julie May • 1 min read

CFA appoints former Invesco chief

The CFA Institute hires John Rogers as chief executive.The CFA Institute, a global association for investment professionals, has ...

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ATO warns about SMSF early release schemes

Taxpayer alert issued regarding early release super via SMSFs.The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) has told taxpayers to be cautious about any schemes ...

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Credit Agricole terminates hedge fund

Credit Agricole Asset Management Australia will stop offering its CAAM AI Diversified Fund to local investors.Credit Agricole Asset Management ...

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Bank grads escape job chopping block

Graduate programs have been left largely unscathed by the current financial crisis.Graduates working in banks have been largely unaffected ...

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IAG scales down UK operations

IAG plans to sell down its UK-based mass market distribution operations in two multi-million dollar deals.Insurance Australia Group (IAG) will ...

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Treasurer green lights CBA, BankWest deal

The Treasurer has given the green light to CBA's acquisition of BankWest and St Andrew's Australia.The Federal Government has given the go ahead for ...

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Court rules in favour of MIS test case

Australia's agribusiness sector has won its appeal against the ATO following a full Federal Court decision.The Federal Court of Australia has ruled in ...

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Bravura secures deal with Northern Trust

Bravura signs a deal to support Northern Trust's entry into the Australian super investment sector.Bravura Solutions has secured a deal to support ...

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Countplus makes fifth tuck-in acquisition

A Countplus investee acquires part of the Canberra-based Deakin Alliance business.Countplus has made its fifth tuck-in acquisition, after ...

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Great Southern pushes ahead with MIS projects

Great Southern will push ahead with new MIS projects in 2009 as rival Timbercorp confirms it will scale back on the sector.Agribusiness firm Great ...

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