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22 August 2008 • By • 1 min read

SMSF stakeholders call for improved penalties

The ATO needs to apply a wider range of penalties for better governance of SMSFs.An Institute of Chartered Accounts in Australia (ICAA) forum has ...

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Russell goes live with IRESS data

Russell Investments joins the growing list of fund managers in Australia providing full client data feeds with IRESS.Russell Investments has ...

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Challenger to boost presence on platforms

Challenger to distribute the boutique funds in which it has newly acquired stakes.Challenger Financial Services will boost ...

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Greater communication would improve regulation: Turnbull

To improve the level of industry regulation, Malcolm Turnbull has called for advisers to provide more feedback to members of parliament

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Investors need to spot climate change winners

Carbon awareness and climate change factors will become more important to the way a company performs its activities

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Tynan Mackenzie names new chief

The search for a new chief has ended, for the Axa dealer group Tynan Mackenzie.Paul Robertson has been named the new chief executive of Axa-owned ...

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Babcock's chief steps down

Babcock and Brown has restructured its board resulting in the firm's chief executive Phil Green stepping down.Investment bank Babcock and Brown ...

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Perpetual cuts adviser bonuses

Perpetual slashes its dividend and bonuses to financial planners following market volatility.Perpetual has cut its dividend and the bonuses of ...

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Securitor to tackle underinsurance through workshops

In a bid to tackle Australia's underinsurance problem, Securitor will launch workshops to upskill its advisers.The lack of insurance-focused ...

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Adviser job ads demanding experience

Financial planning job advertisements are now placing a greater emphasis on experience.Holding the PS146 qualification alone is insufficient to secure ...

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