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30 July 2008 • By Victoria Papandrea • 1 min read

Emerging markets face scrutiny

The buoyancy of emerging markets is being tested, given the current global credit turmoil, according to an IMF report.The resilience of emerging ...

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US further contributes to resources boom

The United States will carry the resources boom further due to its infrastructure replacement needs and demand for LNG, a top economist has ...

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Merger murmurs: Count and Mortgage Choice

Count and Mortgage Choice have been in discussions about a potential merger despite the rejection of initial offers.Count and Mortgage Choice have not ...

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SMSF loans under ATO scrutiny

Poor practices in regard to SMSF loans issued are attracting closer ATO examination.Loans issued by self managed superannuation funds (SMSFs) are ...

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Court gives hope to Basis Capital investors

Supreme Court rules in favour of BT and investors' claim over Basis Capital funds.Investors who applied for units in Basis Capital funds in June 2007 ...

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Australians need wake up call over super: ASIC

ASIC has released a consultation paper in an attempt to signify Australia's urgency regarding super savings.ASIC has called on the ...

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Enrich Australia offers ethics program

Enrich Australia releases an online ethics program that provides advisers with a practical framework for dealing with conflict.Enrich Australia ...

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Delay on ANZ's Asia Pacific plans

ANZ's plans for the Asia Pacific region have stalled amid an announcement on the bank's bad debts provisions.ANZ Banking Group's plan to become a ...

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Beware the lending guarantee

Loan providers seem unfazed by Australian Tax Office concerns about personal guarantees, but it may be the market that decides whether it's worth ...

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Finsia fights for talent

Finsia launches two career-incentive initiatives with hopes of attracting young newcomers and retaining skilled professionals

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